R’S 

TIYE 

OPRIATION  ACT 
1917 

TRANSMITTED  TO  THE 

JANUARY  3,  1917 


AN  ACT 

Making  appropriations  for  the  support  of  the  g 

The  People  of  the  State  of  Neiv  York , represent 
Assembly , do  enact  as  follows: 

Section  1.  Subject  to  the  provisions  of  this  act  th 
named  herein  or  so  much  thereof  as  shall  he 
the  purposes  designated  by  the  appropriations  are  her 
and  authorized  to  be  paid  as  hereinafter  provided 
public  officers  and  for  the  several  purposes  specified, 
beginning  on  the  first  day  of  July,  nineteen 
shall  be  available  only  for  the  purposes  of  such  fiscal 
appropriations  for  construction  or  permanent 
shall  be  available  for  purposes  subsequent  to  such 
of  appropriations  immediately  available  shall  be  a 
date  of  this  act  to  the  end  of  such  fiscal  year : 

EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 

For  payment  for  services  of  the  Governor,  the  Lieutem 
and  the  employees  in  the  Executive  Department. 


int 


PERSONAL  SERVICE 


Administration 

UNIVERSITY  OF  ILLINOIS  LIBRARY 

Salaries,  regular 

Governor  

$10,000 

00 

JAN  2 6 191? 

Lieutenant-governor  . . . 

5,000 

00 

Secretary  to  the  Governor 

O 

O 

O 

00 

Secretary  to  the  Lieuten- 

ant-governor   

o 

o 

o 

00 

Military  secretary  to  the 

Governor  

2,000 

00 

Keeper  and  recorder  of 

legislative  bills,  to 

which  military  secre- 

tary may  be  assigned. 

1,500 

00 

Assistant  secretary 

4,500 

00 

Hearing  stenographer  . . 

1,800 

00 

Confidential  stenographer 

to  the  governor 

2,000 

00 

Telephone  operator  .... 

1,200 

00 

Attendant  

1,800 

00 

>5'7SH3 


$37,800  00 


2 


UTIVE  DEPARTMENT 


ular 

the  governor, 
ler  to  counsel . 


$5,000 

1,200 


00 

00 


$6,200  00 


employees...  750  00 


auditor 

er  to  auditor . 


$4,000  00 

1,200  00 


$1,800  00 

1,200  00 


— Continued 


6,950  00 


5,200  00 


$3,000  00 

Salaries,  temporary 

Temporary  employees.  . 1,000  00 


Pardon  bureau 

Salaries,  regular 

Executive  legal  assistant  $5,000  00 


Requisition  clerk 1,800  00 

Stenographer 1,350  00 


Document  and  file  bureau 
Salaries,  regular 

Document  clerk $1,500  00 

Pile  and  index  clerk.  . . 1,200  00 

Stenographer 1,200  00 


Budget  bureau 

Salaries,  regular 

Secretary $3,000  00 

Stenographer,  2 at $1,500  3,000  00 

Budget  assistant 1,200  00 


4,000  00 


8,150  00 


3,900  00 


$7,200  00 


3 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT  — Continued 

Budget  bureau  — Continued 
Salaries,  temporary 

Temporary  employees . . 450  00 

7,650  00 


Total  for  personal  service $73,650  00 


For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  in  the 
Executive  Department,  other  than  personal  service. 


MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

Printing 

Administration  $3,000  00 

Notarial  1,450  00 

Pardon  and  requisition 150  00 

Governor’s  public  papers.  . . . 1,000  00 

Executive  mansion 1,900  00 

$7,500  00 

Equipment 

Office  $300  00 

Books 200  00 


Supplies 

Office  

Traveling  expenses 

Transportation  

$2,250  00 

Hotel  expenses 

2,250  00 

Communication 

Express  

$100  00 

Postage  

1,800  00 

Telephone,  telegraph,  cable.  . 

4,600  00 

Fixed  charges  and  contributions 

Rent  of  stable  and  equipage.  Incidental 
expenses  of  executive  mansion 


500  00 
1,000  00 


4,500  00 


6,500  00 
6,000  00 


4 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT  — Continued 

General  plant  service 

Administration $500  00 

Moreland  act  fund 10,000  00 

10,500  00 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation  other  than 


personal  service $36,500  00 

Total  for  department  1917-18 $110,150  00 


TO  BE  MADE  IMMEDIATELY  AVAILABLE 

For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  in 
the  Executive  Department,  other  than  personal  service. 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

General  plant  service 
• Moreland  act  deficiency 

F or  investigation  conducted  by  Charles  S.  Strong  to 
investigate  and  examine  the  management  and 
affairs  of  the  office  of  the  Fiscal  Supervisor . of 
State  Charities ; the  State  Board  of  Charities,  the 
Sites,  Buildings  and  Grounds  Commission;  the 
Building  Improvement  Commission  and  the 


Salary  Classification  Commission 20,966  78 

Total  for  Executive  Department $131,116  78 


THE  LEGISLATURE 
SENATE 


For  payment  for  services  of  the  members  of  the  Senate  and  em- 
ployees of  the  Senate. 


Senate 


PERSONAL  SERVICE 


Salaries,  regular 

Members,  51  at  $1,500 $76,500 


00 


THE  LEGISLATURE  — Continued 


Administration 

Salaries,  regular 

Clerk $3,500  00' 

Assistant  clerk 2,500  00 

Journal  clerk 2,500  00 

First  assistant  journal 

clerk 1,500  00 

Second  assistant  journal 

clerk 1,000  00 

Chief  deputy  clerk 1,500  00 

Revision  clerk 1,500  001 

Deputy  clerk,  4 at 

$1,000  4,000  00 

Financial  clerk 1,500  00 

Index  clerk 2,000  00’ 

Assistant  index  clerk.  . 1,500  OO 

iSergeant-at-arms 1,500  00 

Stenographer 2,500  00 

Executive  clerk 1,500  001 

Telephone  operators,  2 at 

$900  1,800  00 


30,300  00 


Per  diem  officers  and 
employees,  based  on 
110  days’  session. 


Salaries,  temporary 

Temporary  president’s 


clerk,  at  $10* $1,100  00 

Postmaster,  at  $8 880  00 

Principal  doorkeeper,  at 

$5  550  00 

Assistant  doorkeeper,  12 

at  $5  6,600  00 

Janitor,  at  $5 550  00 

Assistant  janitor,  2 at 

$5  . . . 1,100  00 

Assistant  postmaster,  at 

$5  550  00 


6 


THE  LEGISLATURE  — Continued 

Administration  — Continued 

Salaries,  temporary  — Continued 


Post  office  messenger,  at 

$3 

330  00 

Committee  clerk,  8 at 

$10 

8,800  00 

Committee  clerk,  21  at 

$5 

11,550  00 

General  clerk,  3 at  $10. 

3,300  00 

General  clerk,  31  at  $5. 

17,050  00 

iStenographer,  5 at  $7 . . 

3,850  00 

Stenographer,  32  at  $5. . 

17,600  00 

Superintendent  wrap- 

ping  department,  at 

$5 

550  00 

Assistant  superintendent 

wrapping  department, 

4 at  $5 

2,200  00 

Superintendent  docu- 

ment department,  at 

$5 

550  00 

Assistant  superintendent 

document  department, 

4 at  $5 

2,200  00 

Financial  clerk’s  mes- 

senger, at  $5.  

550  00 

Messenger,  22  at  $3 . . . . 

7,260  00 

Page,  15  at  $2 

3,300  00 

Assistant  sergeant-at- 

arms,  at  $5 

550  00 

90,970  00 

Under  concurrent  resolution 
Salaries,  temporary 

Clerk,  255  days  at  $20.  $5,100  00 
Deputy  clerk,  255  days, 

3 at  $10 '.  . 7,650  00 

Superintendent  wrap- 
ping department,  255 
days  at  $5 1,275  00 


7 


THE  LEGISLATURE  — Continued 


Under  concurrent  resolution  — Continued 
Salaries,  temporary  — Continued 
Assistant  superintendent 
wrapping  department, 

255  days  at  $5 1,275  00 

Superintendent  docu- 
ments, 255  days  at  $5.  1,275  00 

Assistant  superintendent 
documents,  255  days 

at  $5  1,275  00 

Clerk’s  stenographer, 

255  days  at  $5 1,275  00 

General  stenographer, 

255  days  at  $5 1,275  00 

Messenger,  255  days  at 

.$3  , 765  00 

Page,  255  days,  2 at  $2.  1,020  00 

Temporary  services  . . . 3,000  00 

25,185  00 


Statutory 

Salaries,  temporary 

Indexing  journal,  hills, 


documents  . . . 
Supplemental 

index- 

$500  00 

ing  journal, 
documents  . . . 

bills, 

500  00 

Extra  clerical 

services 

engrossing  . . . 

500  00 

1,500  00 


Statutory 

Officers  and  employees  to  open  session 


Salaries,  temporary 

Clerk,  8 days  at  $38.88.  $311  04 

Assistant  clerk,  8 days 

at  $27.77  222  16 

Journal  clerk,  8 days  at 

$27.77  222  16 

General  clerk,  8 days  at 

$10  80  00 


8 


THE  LEGISLATURE  — Continued 


Statutory  — Continued 

Salaries,  temporary  — Continued 
Sergeant-at-arms,  8 days 

at  $16.66  133  28 

Postmaster,  8 days  at 

$8 ’ 64  00 

Financial  clerk,  8 days 

at  $16.66  133  28 

Index  clerk,  8 days  at 

$22.22  177  76 

Stenographer,  8 days  at 

$27.77  222  16 

Principal  doorkeeper,  8 

days  at  $5 40  00 

Assistant  doorkeeper,  8 

days  at  $5 40  00 

Page,  8 days,  4 at  $2 . . 64  00 

1,709  84 


Statutory 

Officers  and  employees  to  re- 
main after  adjourn- 
ment 

Salaries,  temporary 

Clerk,  30  days  at 


$38.88  $1,166  40 

Assistant  clerk,  30  days 

at  $27.77  833  10 

Journal  clerk,  30  days 

at  $27.77  " . 833  10 

Assistant  journal  clerk, 

30  days  at  $16.66.  . . 499  80 

Index  clerk,  30  days  at 

$22.22  666  60 

Assistant  index  clerk,  30 

days  at  $16.66.  .....  499  80 


4,498  80 


Total  for  personal  service 


$230,663  64 


9 


THE  LEGISLATURE  — Continued 
MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  the 
Senate,  other  than  printing  and  personal  service. 
Equipment 

Office  and  books $5,000  00' 

Blue  book  — manual 870  98 

Legislative  directory 262  50 

Legislative  records 3,750  00 

$9,883  48 

Supplies 

Office 

Stationery,  blank  forms,  committee 

records  in  general.  .< 18,000'  00 

Traveling  expenses 

Hileage  of  51  senators  . .....  $1,900  00 

Officials  and  employees  of  the 

Senate . . 500  00' 

2,400  00 

Communication 

Express $2,500  00 

Postage 5,000  00 

Telegraph 2,000  00 

Telephone 9,000  00 

Cartage 500  00 

19,000  00 


Fixed  charges  and  contributions 

Chaplains 500  00 

General  plant  service 

Bond . . 25  00 

Rents 

Document  room  and  post  office  box.  .....  766  00 

C ontingencies 


Expenditures  where  clerk  is  directed  by 
resolution  of  Senate  or  for  other 
unforeseen  circumstances  2,500  00 

Total  for  maintenance  and  operation,  other  than 

personal  service  and  printing ,53,074  48 

Total  for  Senate,  other  than  printing.  . . $283,738  12 


10 


THE  LEGISLATURE  — Continued 


ASSEMBLY 


For  the  payment  for  services  of  the  members  of  the  Assembly  and 
the  employees  of  the  Assembly. 


PERSONAL  SERVICE 

Assembly 

Salaries,  regular 

Members,  150  at  $1,500 $225,000  00 


Administration 

Salaries.,  regular 

Clerk $3,500  00 

Assistant  clerk 2,500  00 

Journal  clerk 2,500  00 

First  assistant  journal 

clerk 1,500  00 

Second  assistant  journal 

clerk 1,000  00 

Deputy  clerk,  2 at  $1,500  3,000  00 

Deputy  clerk,  10  at 

$1,000  10,000  00 

Assistant  clerk  to  com- 
mittee on  engrossed 

bills 1,000  00 

Financial  clerk 1,500  00 

Index  clerk 2,000  00 

First  assistant  index 

clerk 1,500  00 

Second  assistant  index 

clerk 1,000  00 

Sergeant-at-arms  . . . . . 1,500  00 

Stenographer 2,500  00 

Telephone,  chief  opera- 
tor   1,095  00 

Telephone,  assistant  ope- 
rator   912  50 


37,007  50 


Per  diem  officers  and  em- 
ployees based  on  110 
days’  session. 


THE  LEGISLATURE  — Continued 


Administration  — Continued 
Salaries,  temporary 

Speaker’s  clerk  at  $10.  $1,100  00 
Assistant  financial  clerk 

at  $10  1,100  00 

Committee  clerk,  11  at 

$10  12,100  00 

Postmaster  at  $8 880  00 

Principal  doorkeeper  at 

$5  550  00 

Assistant  doorkeeper,  14 

at  $5 7,700  00 

Janitor  at  $5  550  00 

Assistant  janitor  4 at  $5  2,200  00 

Assistant  postmaster  at 

$5  550  00 

Committee  clerk,  26  at 

$5  14,800  00 

General  clerk,  17  at  $5.  9,850  00 

Stenographer,  15  at  $5.  8,250  00 

General  stenographer,  10 

at  $3 3,300  00 

Superintendent  wrap- 
ping department  at  $5  550  00 

Assistant  superintendent 
wrapping  department, 

5 at  $550 2,750  00 

Superintendent  docu- 
ment department  at  $5  550  00 

Assistant  superintendent 
document  department, 

5 at  $5 2,750  00 

Talley  clerk  at  $5 550  00 

Mail  and  document  car- 
rier at  $5  550  00 

Messenger  to  committees, 

13  at  $5 7,150  00 

General  messenger,  24  at 

$3  7,920  00 

Page,  20  at  $2 4,400  00 


89,100  00 


12 


THE  LEGISLATURE  — Continued 


Administration  — Continued 
Under  concurrent  resolution 
Salaries,  regular 

Deputy  clerk,  255  days 

at  $10  . $2,550  00 

Clerk’s  stenographer,  255 

days  at  $5 1,275  00 

Clerk’s  messenger  255 

days  at  $5 1,275  00 

General  clerk,  4,  255 

days  at  $5 5,100  00 

Superintendent,  wrap- 
ping department,  255 

days  at  $5  1,275  00 

Assistant  superintendent, 
wrapping  department, 

2,  255  days  at  $5 ...  . 2,550  00 

Messenger  to  maj  ority 

leader,  255  days  at  $5  1,275  00 

Chief  messenger,  255 

days  at  $5 1,275  00 

Messenger,  255  days  at 

$3  765  00 

Page,  3,  255  days  at  $2.  1,530  00 

Second  assistant  journal 

clerk,  255  days  at  $5.  1,275  00 


$20,145  00 

Salaries,  temporary 

Journal  clerk,  45  days  at 

$25 . . . . $1,125  00 

Other  temporary  services  3,000  00 


$4,125  00 

24,270  00 

Statutory 

Salaries,  temporary 

Indexing  journal,  hills 
and  documents 


$750  00 


13 


THE  LEGISLATURE  — Continued 


Administration  — Continued 
Statutory  — Continued 

Salaries,  temporary  — Continued 
Supplemental  index  jour- 
nal, bills  and  docu- 
ments   1,300  00 

Posting  notices  — com- 
mittee, bearings,  etc. . 300  00 

Extra  clerical  services 

and  engrossing 750  00 

3,100  00 


Statutory  officers  and  em- 
ployees to  open  session 
Salaries,  temporary 

Clerk,  8 days  at  $38.88  $311  01 


Assistant  clerk  2,  8 days 

at  $27.77  . 441  32 

Journal  clerk,  8 days  at 

$27.77. 222  1G 

Speaker’s  clerk,  8 days  at 

$10 80  00 

Sergeant-at-anns,  8 days 

at  $16.66  133  28 

Postmaster,  8 days  at  $8  64  00 

Assistant  postmaster,  8 

days  at  $5 40  00 

Financial  clerk,  8 days 

at  $16.66  133  28 

Index  clerk,  8 days  at 

$22.22  177  76 

Stenographer,  8 days  at 

$27.77  1 222  16 

Principal  doorkeeper,  8 

days  at  $5 40  00 

Assistant  doorkeeper  3, 

8 days  at  $5 120  00 

Messenger  2,  8 days  at 

$5  80  00 

Page  6,  8 days  at  $2.  . . 96  00 


2,164  00 


14 


THE  LEGISLATURE  — Continued 

Administration  — Continued 
Statutory 

Officers  and  employees  to 
remain  after  adourn- 
ment 

Salaries,  temporary 

Clerk,  30  days  at  $38.88  $1,166  40 

Assistant  clerk,  30  days 

at  $27.77  833  10 

Journal  clerk,  30  days  at 

$27.77  . . . . 833  10 

Index  clerk,  30  days  at 

$22.22  " 666  60 

Deputy  clerk,  30  days  at 

'$16.66  499  80 

Speaker’s  clerk,  30  days 

at  $10  300  00 

4,299  00 


Total  for  personal  service $384,940  50 

For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  the 
Assembly,  other  than  printing  and  personal  service. 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

Equipment 

Law  hooks $3,200  00 

Blue  hook  — Clerk’s  manual.  1,404  00 

Legislative  directory 262  00 

Legislative  record 7,500  00 

Committee  directory  and  seat 

numbers 125  00 

$12,491  00 

Supplies 

Stationery,  blank  forms,  etc. . $25,000  00 
Spring  water,  drinking  cups, 

etc 500  00 

25,500  00 

Traveling  expenses 

Mileage  for  members $5,200  00 

Officials  and  employees 500  00 


5,700  00 


15 


THE  LEGISLATURE  — Continued 

Communication 

Cartage,  parcel  post,  etc.  . . . $1,100  00 

Express 2,000  00 

Postage 10,000  00 

Telegraph 1,100  00 

Telephone 4,000  00 

18,200  00 

Fixed  charges  and  contributions 

Chaplains 500  00 

General  plant  service 

Bond 25  00 

Rents 

Document  room  and  storage.  $1,086  00 

Post-office  box 16  00 

1,102  00 

Contingencies 

Expenditures  which  clerk  is  directed  by 
resolution  of  the  Assembly  to  make,  or 
by  unforeseen  circumstances 1,000  00 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation,  As- 
sembly, other  than  printing  and  personal 
service $64,518  00 


Total  for  Assembly,  other  than  printing.  . . $449,458  50 


JOINT  LEGISLATIVE  BUDGET  COMMITTEE 

For  payment  for  services  of  the  employees  of  the  Joint  Legislative 
Budget  Committee. 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 

Administration 

Salaries,  regular 

Clerk,  2 at  $4,000 $8,000  00 

Accountant,  2 at  $1,500 . 3,000  00 

Stenographers,  2 at  $1,- 

200  2,400  00 


$13,400  00 


16 


THE  LEGISLATURE  — Continued 

Administration  — Continued 
Salaries,  temporary 
Additional  expert  service  500  00 


Total  for  personal  service $13,900  00 


For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  the 
Joint  Legislative  Budget  Committee,  other  than  personal 
service. 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

Printing ' $500  00 

Traveling  expenses 4,000  00 

Total  for  maintenance  and  operation 

other  than  personal  service 4,500  00 


Total  for  Joint  Legislative  Budget  Committee $18,400  00 


BILL  DRAFTING  COMMISSION 
PERSONAL  SERVICE 

F or  the  payment  for  services  of  employees  of 

the  Bill  Drafting  Commission $35,000  00 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  opera- 
tion of  the  bill  drafting  commission, 
other  than  personal  service 5,000  00 

Total  for  Bill  Drafting  Commission $40,000  00 


BOARD  OF  STATUTORY  CONSOLIDATION 
PERSONAL  SERVICE 

For  payment  for  services  of  employees  of  the  Board  of 

Statutory  Consolidation $1,500  00 


17 


THE  LEGISLATURE  --  Continued 
LEGISLATIVE  LIBRARY 
PERSONAL  SERVICE 

For  payment  for  services  of  employees  of  the  legis- 
lative library $5,000  00 


SENATE  AND  ASSEMBLY 


For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  the  Senate  and 
the  Assembly,  other  than  personal  service. 


MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 


Printing 

Senate  and  Assembly 

Senate  and  Assembly 

bills $55,000  00 

Additional  copies  by 

concurrent  resolution  10,500  00 
Senate  and  Assembly 

calendars 4,000'  00 

Senate  and  Assembly  en- 
grossed bills 10,000  00 

Binding  Senate  and  As- 
sembly bills,  journals, 
calendars  and  docu- 
ments for  libraries  . . 8,500  00 

Decisions,  opinions  and 
rulings  of  state  officers 
and  departments,  with 

advance  sheets 21,000  00 

List  of  senators  and 
members,  rules  and 
standing  committees  . 1001  00 

Supplemental  index  to 
Senate  and  Assembly 

bills . 1,850  00 

Senate  and  Assembly 

journals 10,000  00 

Miscellaneous  documents, 
messages  and  reports 
of  standing  committees  7,500  00 


$128,450  00 


THE  LEGISLATURE  — Continued 

Printing  — Continued 
Departmental  reports  to  Leg- 
islature : 

Messages  of  the  Gover- 
nor and  budget  ....  $5,000  00 
Comptroller  including 
canals,  municipal  ac- 
counts and  tabulations  5,000  00 


Charities 2,000  00 

Attorney-general 2,900  00 

Civil  service 2,000  00 

Public  works 2,000  00 

Engineer  and  surveyor.  4,800  00 

Health 3,000  00 

Hospital  commission  . . . 2,000  00 

Excise 2,000  00 

Conservation  — reports 

and  bulletins 5,000  00 

Insurance 15,000  00 

Banking 3,000  00 

Adjutant-general  500  00 

Industrial 6,000  00 

Public  service 

First  district 10,000  00 

Second  district 10,000  00 

Statutory  consolidation..  2,500  00 

Veterinary  college  ....  250  00 

Health  officer,  port  of 

Hew  York 500  00 

Secretary  of  state  — sta- 
tistics of  crime 1,800  00 

Preparation  index  to  ses- 
sion laws 750  00 

Architecture 250  00 

Superintendent  of  elec- 
tions   250  00 

Highways . . 2,000  00 

Probation 250  00 

Hospital  for  crippled 

and  deformed  children  250  00 


19 


THE  LEGISLATURE  — Continued 


Printing  — Continued 

Departmental  reports  to  Leg- 
islature — Continued 
Thomas  Indian  school.  . 150  00 

Monuments  commission 

— Gettysburg 200  00 

Nautical  school  250  00 

Grand  Army  of  the 

Republic 1,000  00 

Tax 3,000  00 

Fiscal  supervisor 500  00 

Letch  worth  village  ....  250  00 

Institution  for  study  of 

malignant  disease  ...  75  00 

Training  school  for  girls  200  00 

United  (Spanish  war  vet- 
erans   250  00 

Western  house  of  refuge 

for  women 85  00 

Foods  and  markets  ....  50  00 

Education 

Reports 5,000  00 

Bulletins 2,500  00 

Museum  reports  and 

memoirs 5,000  00 

Museum  bulletins  . ..  5,000  00 

Library  reports 750  00 

Library  bulletins  . . . 2,500  00 

Craig  colony 250  00 

Hospital  for  pulmonary 

tuberculosis 125  00 

Soldiers’  and  sailors’ 

home 250  00 

Women’s  relief  corps 

home 7500 

Custodial  asylum  for 

feeble-minded  women  125  00 

Agriculture  Reports  and 

bulletins 20,000  00 

Commission  for  the 

blind 75  00 


20 


THE  LEGISLATURE  — Continued 


Printing  — Continued 

Departmental  reports  to  Leg- 
islature — Continued 
Palisades  interstate  park  100  00 

Rome  custodial  asylum.  250  00 

Reformatory  for  women 

at  Bedford 200  00 

Niagara  reservation  ....  100  00 

Institute  for  feeble  mind- 
ed children 20000 

Cornell  agricultural  col- 
lege bulletins 40,000'  00 

Prison  commission  ....  500  00 

Supplying  court  reports 
to  libraries  for  state 

library 1,500  00 

Supplying  court  reports 

to  judges 750  00 

Geneva  experiment  sta- 
tion bulletins 15,000  00' 

Asylum  for  feeble  mind- 
ed women 10000 

Weights  and  measures  . . 50  00 

Elmira  reformatory  ...  250  00 

Court  of  claims 750  00 

Treasurer 1,500  00 

Industrial  school  at  In- 
dustry   5000 

Pardons,  commutations, 

etc 3500 

Scenic  and  historic  pre- 
servation society  ....  2,000  00 

Land  office . . 100  00 

Superintendent  of  pris- 
ons   1,000  00 


201,095  00 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation — printing  $329,545  00 
Total  for  the  Legislature  1917-18 $1,127,641  62 


21 


THE  LEGISLATURE  — Continued 

TO  BE  MADE  IMMEDIATELY  AVAILABLE 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 


For  printing  from  December  1,  1916,  to  June,  30,  191 
Printing 

Senate  and  Assembly 

Senate  and  Assembly  bills.  $55,000  00 


Additional  copies  by  con- 
current resolution 10,500  00 

Senate  and  Assembly  calen- 
dars  4,000  00 

Senate  and  Assembly  en- 
grossed bills 10,000  00 

Binding  Senate  and  Assem- 
bly bills,  journals,  calen- 
dars and  documents  for 

libraries 8,500  00 

Decisions,  opinions  and 
rulings  of  State  officers 
and  departments,  with 

advance  sheets 21,000  00 

List  of  Senators  and  mem- 
bers, rules  and  standing 

committees 100  00 

Supplemental  index  to  Sen- 
ate and  Assembly  bills.  3,700  00 
Senate  and  Assembly 

journals 15,000  00 

Joint  committee  on  public 

service  commission  ....  5,000  00 

Additional  copies  by  reso- 
lution  3,000  00 

Miscellaneous  documents, 
messages  and  reports  of 
standing  committees  . . . 7,500  00 


$143,300  00 


Departmental  reports  to  the 
Legislature 

Messages  of  the  Governor, 

. with  budget $5,000  00 


22 


THE  LEGISLATURE  — Continued 

Printing  — Continued 

Departmental  reports  to  Leg- 
islature — Continued 
Comptroller,  with  canals, 
municipal  accounts  and 


tabulation 5,000  00 

Charities 2,000  00 

Attorney-general 2,900  00 

Civil  service 2,000  00 

Public  works 2,000  00 

Engineer  and  surveyor.  . . 4,800  00 

Health 3,000  00 

Hospital  commission  ....  2,000  00 

Excise 2,000  00 

Conservation — reports  and 

bulletins 5,000  00 

Insurance 15,000  00 

Banking 3,000  00 

Adjutant-general 500  00 

Industrial 6,000  00 

Public  service,  1st  district.  10,000  00 

Public  service,  2d  district.  10,000  00 

Statutory  consolidation  — 

civil  practice 2,500  00 

Veterinary  college  250  00 

Health  officer,  port  of  Hew 

York 500  00 

Secretary  of  State  — Sta- 
tistics of  crime 1,800  00 

Preparation  index  to  ses- 
sion laws 750  00 

Architecture  250  00 

Superintendent  of  elections  250  00 

Highways 2,000  00 

Probation 250  00 

Hospital  for  Crippled  and 

Deformed  Children  ....  250  00 

Thomas  Indian  School...  150  00 

Monuments  commission  — 

Gettysburg 200  00 

Hautical  school 250  00 


23 


THE  LEGISLATURE  — Continued 

Printing  — Continued 

Departmental  reports  to  Leg- 
islature — Continued 
Grand  Army  of  the 


Republic 1,000  00 

Tax 3,000  00 

Fiscal  supervisor 500  00 

Letch  worth  village 250  00 

Institute  fou  Study  of  Ma- 
lignant Disease 75  00 

Training  School  for  Girls.  200  00 

United  Spanish  War  Vet- 
erans  250  00 

Western  House  of  Refuge 

for  Women 85  00 

Foods  and  markets 50  00 

Education 

Reports 5,000  00 

Bulletins 2,500  00 

Museum  reports  and 

memoirs 5,000  00 

Museum  bulletins 5,000  00 

Library  reports 750  00 

Library  bulletins  ....  2,500  00 

Craig  Colony  250  00 

Hospital  for  Pulmonary 

Tuberculosis 125  00 

Soldiers’  and  Sailors’  Home  250  00 

Women’s  Relief  Corps 

Home 75  00 

Custodial  Asylum  for 

Feeble-Minded  Women. . 125  00 

Agriculture 

Reports  and  bulletins.  . 20,000  00 

Commission  for  the  Blind.  75  00 

Palisades  Interstate  Park.  100  00 

Rome  Custodial  Asylum.  . 250  00 

Reformatory  for  Women  at 

Bedford.  . . 200  00 

Niagara  Reservation 100  00 

Institute  for  Feeble- 

Minded  Children 200  00 


24 


THE  LEGISLATURE  — Continued 

Printing  — Continued 

Departmental  reports  to  Leg- 
islature — Continued 


Cornell  Agricultural  Col- 


lege  Bulletins 

42,000 

00 

Prison  Commission 

500 

00 

Supplying  court  reports  to 

libraries  for  State  Li- 

brary 

1,500 

00 

Supplying  court  reports  to 

judges 

750 

00 

Geneva  Experiment  Station 

bulletins 

15,000 

00 

Asylum  for  Feeble-Minded 

Women 

100 

00 

Weights  and  Measures.  . . . 

50 

00 

Elmira  Reformatory 

250 

00 

Court  of  Claims 

350 

00 

Treasurer 

o 

lO 

t-T 

00 

Industrial  School  at  Indus- 

try  

50 

00 

Pardons,  commutations,  etc. 

35 

00 

Scenic  and  Historic  Pres- 

ervation Society 

2,000 

00 

Land  Office 

100 

00 

Agriculture  — “ Peaches  of 

New  York  ” 

5,000 

00 

Superintendent  of  Prisons. 

To 

o 

o 

00 

207,895  00 

For  balances  due  on  contracts  made  for  the  year  ended 
October  1,  1916,  and  including  all  work  completed 
thereon  to  November  30,  1916. 

Printing 

Senate  and  Assembly 


Percentage  deducted  on 
contract  ended  October 

1,  1915  $61,567  91 

Percentage  deducted  on 
contract  ended  October 
1,  1916  5,468  28 


25 


THE  LEGISLATURE  — Continued 


Printing  — Continued 

Senate  and  Assembly  — Continued 
Session  Laws  and  slips.  . . 18,044  90 

Senate  and  Assembly  bills*.  25,187  73 
Senate  and  Assembly  en- 
grossed bills  6,884  17 

Senate  and  Assembly  Jour- 
nals  4,692  85 

Binding  Senate  and  Assem- 
bly documents  for  libra- 
ries  1,360  61 

Binding  Senate  and  Assem- 
bly bills  for  libraries  . . . 1,346  02 

Additional  copies  of  bills 

by  concurrent  resolution.  325  51 
Committee  reports  and 
small  documents.  .....  129  24 

List  of  members,  rules,  etc.  55  93 

J oint  Committee  on  Fi- 
nance in  City  of  New 

York 94  03 

Additional  copies  by  con- 
current resolution  ...  112  75 

Senate  Committee  on  Civil 

Service 1,964  78 

Additional  copies  by  con- 
current resolution  ...  1,035  25 

Joint  Committee  on  Public 

Service  Commission.  . 4,268  38 

Additional  copies  by  con- 
current resolution  ...  2,028  00 

Joint  Committee  on  Taxa- 
tion  487  10 

Additional  copies  by  con- 
current resolution  ...  1,117  00 

Commission  in  re  bridge  be- 
tween Schenectady  and 
Scotia 802  75 


136,973  19 


26 


THE  LEGISLATURE  — Continued 

Printing  — Continued 

Departmental  reports  to  tlie 


Legislature 

Messages  of  Governor . . . . $2,337  85 

Veterinary  College 503  21 

Additional  copies  by  con- 
current resolution  ...  288  00 

Health  Officer,  Port  of  Hew 

York 931  15 

Additional  copies  by  con- 
current resolution  ...  627  10 

Saratoga  Reservation  ....  478  26 

Additional  copies  by  con- 
current resolution  ...  1,785  00 

Secretary  of  State  — cen- 
sus report 1,764  30 

Additional  copies  by  con- 
current resolution  . . . 1,076  00 

Secretary  of  State  — cen- 
sus maps 12,259  50 

Additional  copies  by  con- 
current resolution  . . . 3,642  48 

Secretary  of  State  — sta- 
tistics of  crime 1,671  83 

Comptroller 3,296  77 

Charities.  5,131  65 

Attorney-General 1, 036  18 

Civil  Service 3,160  83 

Public  Works 5,041  61 

Engineer  and  Surveyor  . . . 2,820  24 

Health 2,316  64 

Hospital  Commission  ....  1,987  30 

Excise 3,275  70 

Conservation  — bulletins . . 6 40 

Conservation  — fire  maps.  7,144  48 

Insurance 15,647  10 

Banking, 2,938  43 

Adjutant-General 962  87 

Industrial 2,063  16 

Public  Service  Commis- 
sion, First  District.  . . . 8,285  91 


27 


THE  LEGISLATURE  — Continued 

Printing  — Continued 

Departmental  reports  ' to  Leg- 
islature — Continued 
Public  Service  Commis- 
sion, Second  District.  . . 9,844  20 

Statutory  Consolidation  . . 1,109  67 

Revision  of  Surrogates’ 

Practice 217  44 

Preparation,  Index  to  Ses- 
sion Laws 145  00 

Prison  Association 810  77 

Architecture 206  91 

Athletic 29  06 

Superintendent  of  Elections  108  08 

Highways 3,525  75 

Probation 1,347  58 

Hospital  for  Crippled  and 

Deformed  Children  ...  174  09 

Thomas  Indian  School.  ...  117  69 

Monuments  Commission 
Dedication  Wadsworth 

monument 626  01 

Dedication  Antietam 

monument 47  21 

Dedication  Webb  monu- 
ment  599  43 

Fiftieth  Anniversary 

Celebration 659  55 

Special  Report,  Gettysburg 

Battlefields 2164 

HauticaLSchool 161  19 

Grand  Army  Republic. ...  778  84 

Tax 4,145  77 

Fiscal  Supervisor 1,361  89 

Improved  Instruction  of 

Deaf  Mutes 86  87 

Letchworth  Village  777  91 

Institute  for  Study  of  Ma- 
lignant Diseasd 30  67 

Training  School  for  Girls.  147  04 

Training  School  for  Boys.  19  22 


28 


THE  LEGISLATURE  — Continued 


Printing  — Continued 

Departmental  reports  to  Leg- 
islature — Continued 
United  Spanish  War  Vet- 
erans  1,378  02 

Western  House  of  Refuge 

for  Women 36  48 

School  for  the  Blind 304  69 

Foods  and  Markets 45  51 

Education 

Reports 9,501  97 

Bulletins 3,669  57 

Museum  reports 324  23 

Museum  bulletins 9,304  06 

Library  reports 274  65 

Library  bulletins 2,135  43 

“ Flora  of  Hew  York  ” . 3,339  89 

Plates  of  birds  — for 

public  sale 8,000  00 

Craig  Colony 540  29 

Watkins  Glen  Reservation.  30  52 

Hospital  for  Pulmonary 

Tuberculosis 110  58 

Fire  Island  State  Park.  ...  50  92 

Soldiers’  and  Sailors’ 

Home 296  91 

Women’s  Relief  Corps 

Home 63  96 

Custodial  Asylum  for 

Feeble-Minded  Women.  74  70 

Agriculture 

Reports 13,387  18 

Bulletins 27,156  31 

Institution  for  the  Instruc- 
tion of  Deaf  Mutes 91  39 

Commission  for  the  Blind . 33  09 

Palisades  Interstate  Park.  789  16 

Rome  Custodial  Asylum.  . 156  79 

Jewish  Protectory  and  Aid 

Society 126  13 

Reformatory  for  Women  at 

Bedford 87  17 


29 


THE  LEGISLATURE  — Continued 

Printing  — Continued 

Departmental  reports  to  Leg- 
islature — Continued 


Niagara  Reservation 

163 

75 

Improved  Instruction  for 

Deaf  Mutes 

86 

88 

Institute  for  Feeble-Minded 

Children 

41 

09 

Cornell  Agricultural  Col- 

lege  bulletins 

43,927 

47 

Prison  Commission 

1,838 

32 

Supplying  court  reports  to 

libraries  for  State  Li- 

brary  

O 

o 

O' 

rH 

00 

Supplying  Court  reports 

to  Judges 

750 

00 

Geneva  Experiment  Sta- 

tion  bulletins 

15,130 

82 

Total  immediately  available. 

264,327  36 

Total  for  the  Legislature.  . . 

$1,880,137  17 

COURT  OF  APPEALS 


For  payment  for  services  of  the  Judges  and  the  employees  of  the 
'Couid  of  Appeals. 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 


Judicial 

Salaries,  regular 

Judges  of  the  Court  of 
Appeals,  including  ex- 
penses   $96,400  00 

Justices  of  the  Supreme 
Court,  including  ex- 
penses  41,100  00 

Clerks  to  Judges 11,500  00 

Clerks  to  Justices 4,200  00 

Consultation  clerk 4,000  00 


30 


COURT  OF  APPEALS  — Continued 


J udicial  — Continued 

-Salaries,  regular  — Continued 

Librarian,  Syracuse  ...  3,000  00 

Librarian,  Albany 3,000  00 

Librarian,  stenographer 

and  attendant 2,500  00 

Law  clerk,  stenographer 

and  attendant 3,000  00 

Card  clerk,  stenographer 

and  attendant 2,200  00! 

Stenographer  and  at- 
tendant, 2 at  $2,200..  4,400  001 

Stenographer  and  at- 
tendant   2,000  00 

Stenographer  and  at- 
tendant   1,900  00 

Stenographer  and  at- 
tendant   1,500  00 

Attendant 2,200  00 

Attendant  1,600  00 

Crier  2,200  00 

Messenger  1,200  00 

Porter  800  00 


$188,700  00 

Clerk  of  the  Court 
Salaries,  regular 

Clerk.  . $6,000  00 

Deputy  clerk 4,000  00 

Remittitur  clerk 3,000  001 

Telephone  operator  ....  720  00 

Other  employees 6,380  00 

20,100  00 

Referees 


Salaries,  regular 

Retired  Judges,  3 at 

$6,000  . $18,000  00 

Clerks,  3 at  $1,500 4,500  00 

22,500  00 


Total  for  personal  service 


$231,300  00 


31 


COURT  OF  APPEALS  — Continued 

For  tlie  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  the 
Court  of  Appeals,  other  than  personal  service. 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

Libraries 

Judges’  chambers.  . . $920  00 

Law  Library,  Albany 3,000  00 

Law  Library,  Syracuse 1,100  00 

$5,020  00 

Clerks  and  attendants,  ex- 
penses  $1,000  00 

Clerk  of  the  court,  office 

expenses  3,200  00 

4,200  00 

Postage  and  transportation 750  00 

Referees,  expenses.  . . 4,500  00 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation,  other  than 

personal  service 14,470  00 


Total  for  Court  of  Appeals $245,770  00 


APPELLATE  DIVISION 

For  payment  for  the  services  and  expenses  of  the  Justices  and 
employees  of  the  Appellate  Division. 

Salaries,  regular  — not  refunded 

For  compensation  of  clerks,  criers,  at- 
tendants, stenographers  and  other  employ- 
ees of  the  court  and  expenses $60,000  00 

SECOND  DEPARTMENT 

Salaries,  regular  — refunded 
Justices 

For  compensation  of  the  justices  of  the 
supreme  court  designated  to  the  appellate 
division  in  the  second  judicial  department 
from  any  district  other  than  the  second 
judicial  district,  in  addition  to  the  sum 


32 

APPELLATE  DIVISION  - 

Salaries,  regular  — refunded  — Continued 
of  three  thousand,  seven  hundred  fifty  dol- 
lars, being  the  unexpended  balance  of  ap- 
propriation heretofore  made  by  chapter 
seven  hundred  twenty-eight  of  the  laws  of 
nineteen  hundred  fifteen  which  is  here- 
by reappropriated  (re.  $3,750.00),  the 
further  sum  of  eleven  thousand,  two  hun- 
dred fifty  dollars,  refunded  to  the  treasury 
pursuant  to  section  seventy-six  of  the 

judiciary  law  . 

Official  referees 

F or  compensation  of  the  official  referees 
appointed  pursuant  to  section  one  hundred 
fifteen  of  the  judiciary  law  as  amended 
by  chapter  two  hundred  sixty-two  of  the 
laws  of  nineteen  hundred  sixteen,  in  addi- 
tion to  the  sum  of  five  thousand  seven  hun- 
dred fifty  dollars,  being  the  unexpended 
balance  of  appropriation  heretofore  made 
by  chapter  seven  hundred  twenty-five  of 
the  laws  of  nineteen  hundred  fifteen, 
which  is  hereby  reappropriated  (re.  $5,- 
750.00),  the  further  sum  of  twenty-three 
thousand  dollars,  to  be  refunded  to  the 
treasury  pursuant  to  section  one  hundred 
sixteen  of  the  judiciary  law  as  amended  by 
chapter  two  hundred  sixty-two  of  the  laws 

of  nineteen  hundred  sixteen 

Confidential  clerks 

For  compensation  of  confidential  clerks 
appointed  by  the  justices  of  the  appellate 
division  of  the  supreme  court  designated 
to  the  appellate  division  in  the  second  ju- 
dicial department  from  any  district  other 
than  the  second  judicial  district,  pursuant 
to  section  one  hundred  two  of  the  judi- 
ciary law,  nine  thousand  dollars,  to  be 
refunded  to  the  treasury  pursuant  to  sec- 
tion two  hundred  seventy-two  of  the  judi- 
ciary law 


Continued 


$11,250  00 


23,000  00 


9,000  00 


83 


APPELLATE  DIVISION  - 

Attendants 

For  compensation  of  attendants  ap- 
pointed pursuant  to  section  one  hundred 
eleven  of  the  judiciary  law  as  amended  by 
chapter  three  hundred  seventy-six  of  the 
laws  of  nineteen  hundred  fifteen,  in  addi- 
tion to  the  sum  of  four  thousand  fifty  dol- 
lars being  the  unexpended  balance  of  ap-- 
propriation  heretofore  made  by  chapter 
seven  hundred  twenty-five  of  the  laws  of 
nineteen  hundred  fifteen  which  is  here- 
by reappropriated  (re.  $4,050.00),  the 
further  sum  of  twelve  thousand  one  hun- 
dred fifty  dollars,  to  be  refunded  to  the 
treasury  pursuant  to  section  three  hundred 

forty-five  of  the  judiciary  law 

Confidential  attendants 

For  compensation  of  confidential  attend- 
ants appointed  pursuant  to  section  one 
hundred  eleven  of  the  judiciary  law,  in 
addition  to  the  sum  of  nine  hundred  dol- 
lars, being  the  unexpended  balance  of  ap- 
propriation heretofore  made  by  chapter 
seven  hundred  twenty-five  of  the  laws  of 
nineteen  hundred  fifteen,  which  is  hereby 
reappropriated  (re  $900.00),  the  further 
sum  of  two  thousand  seven  hundred  dol- 
lars, to  he  refunded  to  the  treasury  pur- 
suant to  section  three  hundred  forty-six 

of  the  judiciary  law 

Typewriter  operators 

For  compensation  for  two  typewriter 
operators  appointed  pursuant  to  section 
one  hundred  ten  of  the  judiciary  law,  in 
addition  to  the  sum  of  one  thousand  dol- 
lars and  twelve  cents,  being  the  unex- 
pended balance  of  appropriation  hereto^ 
fore  made  by  chapter  seven  hundred 
twenty-five  of  the  laws  of  nineteen  hun- 
dred fifteen,  which  is  hereby  reappropri- 
ated (re  $1,000.12),  the  further  sum  of 


Continued 


12,150  00 


2,700  00 


34: 


APPELLATE  DIVISION - 

Typewriter  operators  — Continued 
two  thousand  nine  hundred  ninety-nine 
dollars  and  eighty-eight  cents,  to  be  re- 
funded to  the  treasury  pursuant  to  section 
three  hundred  eight  of  the  judiciary  law 
as  amended  by  chapter  three  hundred 
eighty-seven  of  the  laws  of  nineteen  hun- 
dred thirteen 

Confidential  clerks  to  justices 

Tor  compensation  of  confidential  clerks 
to  justices  of  the  supreme  court  designated 
to  the  appellate  division  in  the  second  ju- 
dicial department,  appointed  pursuant  to 
section  one  hundred  three  of  the  judiciary 
law,  in  addition  to  the  sum  of  eight  thou- 
sand five  hundred  dollars  and  fifteen 
cents,  being  the  unexpended  balance  of 
appropriation  heretofore  made  by  chapter 
seven  hundred  twenty-five  of  the  laws  of 
nineteen  hundred  fifteen,  which  is  hereby 
reappropriated  (re.  $8,500.15),  the  fur- 
ther sum  of  eight  thousand  nine  hundred 
ninety-nine  dollars  and  eighty-five  cents, 
to  be  refunded  to  the  treasury  pursuant  to 
section  two  hundred  seventy-four  of  the 
judiciary  law  as  amended  by  chapter  three 
hundred  sixty-five  of  the  laws  of  nineteen 
hundred  eleven 

Deputy  clerk 

For  compensation  of  the  deputy  clerk 
appointed  pursuant  to  section  one  hundred 
one  of  the  judiciary  law,  in  addition  to 
the  sum  of  one  thousand  two  hundred 
fifty  dollars  and  six  cents,  being  the  un- 
expended balance  of  appropriation  here- 
tofore made  by  chapter  seven  hundred 
twenty-five  of  the  laws  of  nineteen  hun- 
dred fifteen,  which  is  hereby  reappropri- 
ated (re.  $1,250.06),  the  further  sum  of 
three  thousand  seven  lined  red  forty-nine 
dollars  and  ninety-four  cents,  to  be  re- 


Continued 


2,999  88 


8,999  85 


35 


APPELLATE  DIVISION  — Continued 

Deputy  clerk  — Continued 

funded  to  the  treasury  pursuant  to  section 
two  hundred  seventy-one  of  the  judiciary 
law  as  amended  by  chapter  eight  hundred 
twenty-eight  of  the  laws  of  nineteen  hun- 
dred eleven  3,749  94 

Case  and  consultation  clerk 

For  compensation  of  the  case  and  con- 
sultation clerk  appointed  pursuant  to  sec- 
tion one  hundred  five  of  the  judiciary  law, 
in  addition  to  the  sum  of  eight  hundred 
seventy-five  dollars  and  six  cents,  being 
the  unexpended  balance  of  appropriation 
heretofore  made  by  chapter  seven  hun- 
dred twenty-five  of  the  laws,  of  nineteen 
hundred  fifteen,  which  is  hereby  reappro- 
priated (re.  $875.06),  the  further  sum  of 
two  thousand  six  hundred  twenty-four  dol- 
lars and  ninety-four  cents,  to  be  refunded 
to  the  treasury  pursuant  to  section  two 
hundred  seventy-one  of  the  judiciary  law 
as  amended  by  chapter  three  hundred 
twenty-six  of  the  laws  of  nineteen  hundred 


fourteen 2,624  94 

$76,474  61 

THIRD  DEPARTMENT 

Salaries,  regular  — refunded 

Justices  $10,500  00 


Deputy  clerk  and  librarian 

For  compensation  of  the  deputy  clerk 
and  librarian  appointed  pursuant  to  sec- 
tion one  hundred  one  of  the  judiciary  law, 
in  addition  to  the  sum  of  five  hundred  dol- 
lars and  six  cents,  being  the  unexpended 
balance  of  appropriation  heretofore  made 
by  chapter  seven  hundred  twenty-five  of 
the  laws  of  nineteen  hundred  fifteen, 
which  is  hereby  reappropriated  (re. 
$50'0.0'6),  the  further  sum  of  one  thou- 
sand four  hundred  ninety-nine  dollars  . and 


APPELLATE  DIVISION  — Continued 

Deputy  clerk  and  librarian  — Continued 
ninety-four  cents,  to  be  refunded  to  the 
treasury  pursuant  to  section  two  hundred 
seventy-one  of  the  judiciary  law  as 
amended  by  chapter  six  hundred  thirty- 
two  of  the  laws  of  nineteen  hundred  thir- 


teen   1,499  94 

$11,999  94 

FOURTH  DEPARTMENT 

Salaries,  regular  — refunded 

Justices $10,500  00 

Official  Referees 


For  compensation  of  the  official  refer- 
ees appointed  pursuant  to  section  one  hun- 
dred fifteen  of  the  judiciary  law  as 
amended  by  chapter  two  hundred  sixty- 
two  of  the  laws  of  nineteen  hundred  six- 
teen, seven  thousand  six  hundred  sixty- 
six  dollars  and  sixty-six  cents,  to  be  re- 
funded to  the  treasury  pursuant  to  section 
one  hundred  sixteen  of  the  judiciary  law 
as  amended  by  chapter  two  hundred  six- 
ty-two of  the  laws  of  nineteen  hundred 

sixteen 7,666  66 

Consultation  Clerk 

For  compensation  of  the  consultation 
clerk  appointed  pursuant  to  section  one 
hundred  six  of  the  judiciary  law,  in  addi- 
tion to  the  sum  of  eight  hundred  seven- 
ty-five dollars,  being  the  unexpended  bal- 
ance of  appropriation  heretofore  made  by 
chapter  seven  hundred  twenty-five  of  the 
laws  of  nineteen  hundred  fifteen  which  is 
hereby  reappropriated  (re.  $875.00),  the 
further  sum  of  two  thousand  six  hundred 
twenty-five  dollars,  to  be  refunded  to  the 
treasury  pursuant  to  section  two  hun- 
dred seventy-one  of  the  judiciary  law  as 
amended  by  chapter  one  hundred  nine- 


37 


APPELLATE  DIVISION  — Continued 

Consultation  clerk  — Continued 
teen  of  the  laws  of  nineteen  hundred 
twelve 2,625  00 

Deputy  Clerk 

For  compensation  of  the  deputy  clerk 
appointed  pursuant  to  section  one  hun- 
dred one  of  the  judiciary  law,  in  addition 
to  the  sum  of  seven  hundred  fifty  dollars, 
being  the  unexpended  balance  of  appro- 
priation heretofore  made  by  chapter 
seven  hundred  twenty-five  of  the  laws  of 
nineteen  hundred  fifteen,  which  is  hereby 
reappropriated  (re.  $750.00),  the  further 
sum  of  two  thousand  two  hundred  fifty 
dollars,  to  be  refunded  to  the  treasury 
pursuant  to  section  two  hundred  seven- 
ty-one of  the  judiciary  law  as  amended  by 
chapter  six  hundred  thirty-two  of  the 
laws  of  nineteen  hundred  thirteen 2,250  00 

Librarian 

For  compensation  of  the  librarian 
of  the  appellate  division  law  library  of 
the  supreme  court  in  the  fourth  judicial 
department  at  Eochester,  appointed  pur- 
suant to  section  one  thousand  one  hun- 
dred sixty-four  of  the  education  law,  in 
addition  to  the  sum  of  seven  hundred  fifty 
dollars,  being  the  unexpended  balance  of 
appropriation  heretofore  made  by  chap- 
ter seven  hundred  twenty-five  of  the  laws 
of  nineteen  hundred  fifteen,  which  is 
hereby  reappropriated  (re.  $750),  the 
further  sum  of  two  thousand  two  hun- 
dred fifty  dollars,  to  be  refunded  to  the 
treasury  pursuant  to  section  one  thousand 
one  hundred  sixty-four  of  the  education 
law 2,250  00 


25,291  66 


Total  for  Personal  Service 


$173,766  21 


38 


APPELLATE  DIVISION  — Continued 

For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  the 
law  libraries  of  the  Appellate  Division,  other  than 
personal  service: 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

Law  libraries 
First  Department 

New  York $2,600  00 

Second  Department 

Brooklyn  2,000  00 

Third  Department 

Albany  1,000  00 

Fourth  Department 

Bochester  2,500  00 

For  maintenance  and  operation,  other  than  personal 

service  $8,100  00 

Total  for  Appellate  Division,  1917-18.  $181,866  21 

TO  BE  MADE  IMMEDIATELY  AVAILABLE 

For  deficiency  in  appropriation  for 
compensation  of  clerks,  criers,  attendants, 
stenographers  and  other  employees  of  the 
court  and  expenses,  for  the  year  ending 
June  thirtieth,  nineteen  hundred  sixteen, 
three  hundred  forty  dollars  and  ninety- 
eight  cents  $340  98 


FOURTH  DEPARTMENT 

Salaries,  regular  — refunded 
Official  Beferees 

For  compensation  of  the  official  referees 
appointed  pursuant  to  section  two  hundred 
fifteen  of  the  judiciary  law  as  amended 
by  chapter  two  hundred  sixty-two  of  the 
laws  of  nineteen  hundred  sixteen,  for  the 
year  ending  June  thirtieth,  nineteen 
hundred  seventeen,  seven  thousand  nine 
hundred  eighty-six  dollars  and  ten  cents, 
to  he  refunded  to  the  treasury  pursuant 


39 


APPELLATE  DIVISION  — Continued 

Appellate  division  — Fourth  department — Continued 
Official  referees — Continued 
to  section  one  hundred  sixteen  of  thel 
judiciary  law  as  amended  by  chapter 
sixty-two  of  the  laws  of  nineteen  hun- 


dred sixteen  7,986  10 

Total  immediately  available 8,327  08 

Total  for  Appellate  Division $190,193  29 


SUPREME  COURT 


For  payment  for  services  of  the  Justices  and  the  employees  of  the 
Supreme  Court. 

FIRST  DISTRICT 

Salaries,  regular  — not  refunded 

Justices $310,000  00 

SECOND  DISTRICT 

Salaries,  regular  — refunded 

Justices $200,000  00 


Additional  compensation  of  justices 

For  additional  compensation  of  justices 
not  residing  in  the  county  of  Kings,  pur- 
suant to  section  one  hundred  forty-five  of 
the  judiciary  law  in  addition  to  the  sum 
of  nine  thousand  three  hundred  seventy- 
five  dollars,  being  the  unexpended  balance 
of  appropriation  heretofore  made  by  chap- 
ter seven  hundred  twenty-five  of  the  laws 
of  nineteen  hundred  fifteen,  which  is 
hereby  reappropriated  (re.  $9,375.00),  the 
further  sum  of  twenty-eight  thousand  one 
hundred  twenty-five  dollars,  to  be  re- 
funded to  the  treasury  pursuant  to  section 
one  hundred  forty-five  of  the  judiciary 
law 28,125  00 


SUPREME  COURT  — Continued 


Stenographers 

For  compensation  of  stenographers  ap- 
pointed pursuant  to  section  one  hundred 
sixty-one  of  the  judiciary  law  as  amended 
by  chapter  sixty  of  the  laws  of  nineteen 
hundred  ten,  in  addition  to  the  sum  of  six 
thousand  four  hundred  dollars  and  forty- 
three  cents,  being  the  unexpended  balance 
of  appropriation  heretofore  made  by  chap- 
ter seven  hundred  twenty-eight  of  the  laws 
of  nineteen  hundred  fifteen,  which  is 
hereby  reappropriated  (re.  $6,400.43), 
the  further  sum  of  nine  thousand  five  hun- 
dred seventy-nine  dollars  and  fifty-seven 
cents,  to  be  refunded  to  the  treasury  pur- 
suant to  section  three  hundred  sixteen  of 
the  judiciary  law  as  amended  by  chapter 
four  hundred  ninety-one  of  the  laws  of 

nineteen  hundred  thirteen 9,579  57 

Confidential  clerks 

For  compensation  of  confidential  clerks 
to  resident  trial  justices  of  the  supreme 
court,  other  than  justices  of  the  appellate 
division,  residing  in  the  second  judicial 
district,  not  including  the  county  of  Kings, 
appointed  pursuant  to  section  one  hun- 
dred sixty  of  the  judiciary  law,  in  addi- 
tion to  the  sum  of  three  thousand  four  hun- 
dred thirty-seven  dollars  and  sixty  cents, 
being  the  unexpended  balance  of  appropri- 
ation heretofore  made  by  chapter  seven 
hundred  twenty-five  of  the  laws  of  nine- 
teen hundred  fifteen,  which  is  hereby  re- 
appropriated  (re.  $3,437.60),  the  further 
sum  of  ten  thousand  three  hundred  twelve 
dollars  and  forty  cents,  to  be  refunded  to 
the  treasury  pursuant  to  section  two  hun- 
dred seventy-nine  of  the  judiciary  law  as 
amended  by  chapter  three  hundred  sixty- 
five  of  the  laws  of  nineteen  hundred 
eleven 


10,312  40 


41 


SUPREME  COURT  — Continued 

THIRD  DISTRICT 

Salaries,  regular  — refunded 

Justices $60,000  00 

Stenographers 

For  compensation  of  stenographers  ap- 
pointed pursuant  to  section  one  hundred 
sixty-one  of  the  judiciary  law. as  amended 
by  chapter  sixty  of  the  laws  of  nineteen 
hundred  ten,  in  addition  to  the  sum  of 
five  thousand  eight  hundred  eleven  dollars 
and  ninety-nine  cents,  being  the  unex- 
pended balance  of  appropriation  here- 
tofore made  by  chapter  seven  hundred 
twenty-five  of  the  laws  of  nineteen  hun- 
dred fifteen,  which  is  hereby  reappropri- 
ated (re.  $5,811.99),  the  further  sum  of 
eight  thousand  five  hundred  eighty-eight 
dollars  and  one  cent,  to  be  refunded  to  the 
treasury  pursuant  to  section  three  hundred 
thirteen  of  the  judiciary  law  as  amended 
by  chapter  four  hundred  ninety-one  of  the 

laws  of  nineteen  hundred  thirteen 8,588  01 

A d ditional  stenogra phers 

For  compensation  of  additional  stenog- 
raphers appointed  pursuant  to  section 
one  hundred  sixty-one  of  the  judiciary  law 
as  amended  by  chapter  sixty  of  the  laws 
of  nineteen  hundred  ten,  five  thousand 
four  hundred  dollars,  to  be  refunded  to  the 
treasury  pursuant  to  section  three  hundred 
seventeen  of  the  judiciary  law  as  amended 
by  chapter  five  hundred  forty-three  of  the 

laws  of  nineteen  hundred  eleven 5,400  00 

$73,988  01 

FOURTH  DISTRICT 
Salaries,  regular  — refunded 

Justices  $60,000  00 

Stenographers 

For  compensation  of  stenographers  ap- 
pointed pursuant  to  section  one  hundred 
sixty-one  of  the  judiciary  law  as  amended 


42 


SUPREME  COURT  — Continued 

Stenographers  — Continued 

by  chapter  sixty  of  the  laws  of  nineteen 
hundred  ten,  in  addition  to  the  sums  of 
five  hundred  eleven  dollars  and  seventy- 
seven  cents,  being  the  unexpended  balance 
of  appropriation  heretofore  made  by  chap- 
ter seven  hundred  twenty-five  of  the  laws 
of  nineteen  hundred  fifteen,  and  four  thou- 
sand dollars,  being  the  unexpended  bal- 
ance of  appropriation  heretofore  made  by 
chapter  seven  hundred  twenty-eight  of  the 
laws  of  nineteen  hundred  fifteen,  which 
are  hereby  reappropriated  (re.  $4,511.- 
77),  the  further  sum  of  two  thousand  six 
hundred  eighty-eight  dollars  and  twenty- 
three  cents,  to  be  refunded  to  the  treas- 
ury pursuant  to  section  three  hundred 
thirteen  of  the  judiciary  law  as  amended 
by  chapter  four  hundred  ninety-one  of  the 
laws  of  nineteen  hundred  thirteen 2,688  23 

Additional  stenographers 

For  compensation  of  additional  stenog- 
raphers appointed  pursuant  to  section 
three  three  hundred  thirteeen  of  the  judi- 
ciary law  as  amended  by  chapter  four 
hundred  ninety-one  of  the  laws  of  nineteen 
hundred  thirteen,  seven  thousand  two  hun- 
dred dollars,  to  be  refunded  to  the  treas- 
ury pursuant  to  section  three  hundred  sev- 
enteen of  the  judiciary  law  as  amended 
by  chapter  five  hundred  forty-three  of  the 

laws  of  nineteen  hundred  eleven 7,200  00 

$69,888  23 


FIFTH  DISTRICT 

Salaries,  regular  — refunded 

Justices  $80,000  00 

Stenographers 

For  compensation  of  stenographers  ap- 
pointed pursuant  to  section  one  hundred 
sixty-one  of  the  judiciary  law  as  amended 


43 


SUPREME  COURT  — Continued 

Stenographers  — Continued 
by  chapter  sixty  of  the  laws  of  nineteen 
hundred  ten,  in  addition  to  the  sum  of 
for  thousand  five  hundred  dollars,  being 
the  unexpended  balance  of  appropriation 
heretofore  made  by  chapter  seven  hundred 
twenty-five  of  the  laws  of  nineteen  hun- 
dred fifteen,  which  is  hereby  reappropri- 
ated (re.  $4,500.00),  the  further  sum  of 
thirteen  thousand  five  hundred  dollars  to 
he  refunded  to  the  treasury  pursuant  to 
section  three  hundred  thirteen  of  the  judi- 
ciary law  as  amended  by  chapter  four  hun- 
dred ninety-one  of  the  laws  of  nineteen 
hundred  thirteen 13,500  00 

Confidential  clerks 

For  compensation  of  confidential  clerks 
to  resident  trial  justices  appointed  pursu- 
ant to  section  one  hundred  sixty  of  the 
judiciary  law  as  amended  by  chapter  one 
hundred  eighteen  of  the  laws  of  nineteen 
hundred  twelve,  in  addition  to  the  sums 
of  one  thousand  nine  hundred  fifteen  dol- 
lars, being  the  unexpended  balance  of  ap- 
propriation heretofore  made  by  chapter 
seven  hundred  twenty-five  of  the  laws  of 
nineteen  hundred  fifteen,  and  one  thou- 
sand two  hundred  thirty-five  dollars,  being 
the  unexpended  balance  of  appropriation 
heretofore  made  by  part  five  of  chapter  six 
hundred  forty-six  of  the  laws  of  nineteen 
hundred  sixteen,  which  are  hereby  reap- 
propriated (re.  $3,150.00),  the  further 
sum  of  nine  thousand  four  hundred  fifty 
dollars,  to  be  refunded  to  the  treasury 
pursuant  to  section  two  hundred  seventy- 
nine  of  the  judiciary  law  as  amended  by 
chapter  one  hundred  eighteen  of  the  laws 
of  nineteen  hundred  twelve.  . . . 9,450  00 


$102,950  00 


44 


SUPREME  COURT  — Continued 

SIXTH  DISTRICT 

Salaries,  regular  — refunded 

Justices  $60,000  00 

Stenographers 

For  compensation  of  stenographers  ap- 
pointed pursuant  to  section  one  hundred 
sixty-one  of  the  judiciary  law  as  amended 
by  chapter  sixty  of  the  laws  of  nineteen 
himdred  ten,  in  addition  to  the  sum  of  two 
thousand  seven  hundred  dollars,  being  the 
unexpended  balance  of  appropriation  here- 
tofore made  by  chapter  seven  hundred 
twenty-five  of  the  laws  of  nineteen  hun- 
dred fifteen,  which  is  hereby  reappropri- 
ated (re.  $2,700.00),  the  further  sum  of 
eight  thousand  one  hundred  dollars,  to  he 
refunded  to  the  treasury  pursuant  to  sec- 
tion three  hundred  thirteen  of  the  judi- 
ciary law  as  amended  by  chapter  four 
hundred  ninety-one  of  the  laws  of  nine- 
teen hundred  thirteen 8,100  00 

Confidential  clerks 

For  compensation  of  confidential  clerks 
to  resident  trial  justices  appointed  pur- 
suant to  section  one  hundred  sixty  of  the 
judiciary  law,  in  addition  to  the  sums  of 
four  hundred  fifty  dollars,  being  the  unex- 
pended balance  of  appropriation  hereto- 
fore made  by  chapter  seven  hundred 
seventy-five  of  the  laws  of  nineteen  hun- 
dred fifteen,  and  one  thousand  two  hun- 
dred dollars,  being  the  unexpended  bal- 
ance of  appropriation  heretofore  made  by 
part  fire  of  chapter  six  hundred  forty-six 
of  the  laws  of  nineteen  hundred  sixteen, 
which  are  hereby  reappropriated  (re.  $1,- 
650.00),  the  further  sum  of  four  thousand 
nine  hundred  fifty  dollars,  to  be  refunded 
to  the  treasury  pursuant  to  section  two 


45 


SUPREME  COURT  — Continued 

Confidential  clerks  — Continued 
hundred  seventy-nine  of  the  judiciary  law 
as  amended  by  chapter  five  hundred  fifty- 
four  of  the  laws  of  nineteen  hundred  thir- 
teen   4,950  00 

$73,050  00 

SEVENTH  DISTRICT 

Salaries,  regular  — refunded 
Justices  $70,000  00 

Stenographers 

For  compensation  of  stenographers  ap- 
pointed pursuant  to  section  one  hundred 
sixty-one  of  the  judiciary  law  as  amended 
hy  chapter  sixty  of  the  laws  of  nineteen 
hundred  ten,  in  addition  to  the  sums  of 
two  thousand  five  hundred  dollars,  being 
the  unexpended  balance  of  appropriation 
heretofore  made  hy  chapter  seven  hun- 
dred twenty-five  of  the  laws  of  nineteen 
hundred  fifteen,  and  two  thousand  dollars, 
being  the  unexpended  balance  of  appro- 
priation heretofore  made  hy  chapter  seven 
hundred  twenty-eight  of  the  laws  of  nine- 
teen hundred  fifteen,  which  are  hereby  re- 
appropriated  (re.  $4,500.00),  the  further 
sum  of  thirteen  thousand  five  hundred 
dollars  to  be  refunded  to  the  treasury 
pursuant  to  section  three  hundred  thir- 
teen of  the  judiciary  law  as  amended  by 
chapter  four  hundred  ninety-one  of  the 
laws  of  nineteen  hundred  thirteen $13,500  00 

Confidential  clerks 

For  compensation  of  confidential  clerks 
to  resident  trial  justices  appointed  pur- 
suant to  section  one  hundred  sixty  of  the 
judiciary  law,  six  thousand  dollars,  to  be 
refunded  to  the  treasury  pursuant  to  sec- 


46 


SUPREME  COURT  — Continued 

Confidential  clerks  — Continued 

tion  two  hundred  seventy-nine  of  the  judi- 
ciary law  as  amended  by  chapter  five  hun- 
dred fifty-four  of  the  laws  of  nineteen 

hundred  thirteen 6,000  00 

$89,500  00 

EIGHTH  DISTRICT 

Salaries,  regular  — refunded 

Justices $130,000  00 

Stenographers 

For  compensation  of  stenographers  ap- 
pointed pursuant  to  section  one  hundred 
sixty-one  of  the  judiciary  law  as  amended 
by  chapter  three  hundred  forty-four  of 
the  laws  of  nineteen  hundred  sixteen,  in 
addition  to  the  sum  of  nine  thousand 
three  hundred  dollars,  being  the  unex- 
pended balance  of  appropriation  hereto- 
fore made  by  chapter  seven  hundred  twen- 
ty-five of  the  laws  of  nineteen  hundred 
fifteen,  which  is  hereby  reappropriated 
(re.  $9,300.00),  the  further  sum  of  thir- 
ty thousand  three  hundred  dollars,  to  he 
refunded  to  the  treasury  pursuant  to  sec- 
tion three  hundred  thirteen  of  the  judi- 
ciary law  as  amended  by  chapter  four 

hundred  ninety-one  of  the  laws  of  nine-  l 

teen  hundred  thirteen $30,300  00 

Confidential  clerks 

For  compensation  of  confidential  clerks 
to  resident  trial  justices  appointed  pur- 
suant to  section  one  hundred  sixty  of  the 
judiciary  law,  in  addition  to  the  sums  of 
one  thousand  four  hundred  dollars,  being 
the  unexpended  balance  of  appropriation 
heretofore  made*  by  chapter  seven  hundred 
twenty-five  of  the  laws  of  nineteen  hun- 
dred fifteen,  and  one  thousand  two  hun- 
dred sixty-two  dollars  and  fifteen  cents, 
being  the  unexpended  balance  of  appro-  . - 


47 


SUPREME  COURT  — Continued 

Confidential  clerks  — Continued 

priation  heretofore  made  by  chapter  seven 
hundred  twenty-eight  of  the  laws  of  nine- 
teen hundred  fifteen,  which  are  hereby 
reappropriated  (re.  $2,662.15),  the  fur- 
ther sum  of  four  thousand  five  hundred 
thirty-seven  dollars  and  eighty-five  cents, 
to  be  be  refunded  to  the  treasury  pursuant 
to  section  two  hundred  seventy-nine  of  the 
judiciary  law  as  amended  by  chapter  five 
hundred  fifty-four  of  the  laws  of  nineteen 

hundred  thirteen 4,537  85 

Librarian  — Buffalo 

For  compensation  of  the  librarian  of 
the  law  library  of  the  eight  judicial  di- 
strict at  Buffalo,  appointed  pursuant  to 
section  one  thousand  one  hundred  seven- 
ty-seven of  the  education  law  as  amended 
by  chapter  fifty-eight  of  the  laws  of- nine- 
teen hundred  eleven,  in  addition  to  the 
sum  of  six  hundred  twenty-five  dollars 
and  three  cents,  being  the  unexpended 
balance  of  appropriate  heretofore  made 
chapter  seven  hundred  twenty-five  of  the 
laws  of  nineteen  hundred  fifteen,  which 
is  hereby  reappropriated  (re.  $625.03), 
the  further  sum  of  one  thousand  eight 
hundred  seventy-four  dollars  and  ninety- 
seven  cents,  to  be  refunded  to  the  treasury 
pursuant  to  section  one  thousand  one 
hundred  seventy-seven  of  the  education 
law  as  amended  by  chapter  fifty-eight  of 

the  laws  of  nineteen  hundred  eleven 1,874  97 

$166,712  8 

NINTH  DISTRICT 

Salaries,  regular — refunded 

Justices $70,000  00 

Additional  compensation  of  justices 

For  additional  compensation  of  jus- 
tices, pursuant  to  section  one  hundred 


48 


SUPREME  COURT  — Continued 

Additional  compensation  of  justices  — Continued 
forty-five  of  the  judiciary  law,  in  addi- 
tion to  the  sums  of  seven  thousand  five 
hundred  dollars,  being  the  unexpended 
balance  of  appropriation  heretofore  made 
by  chapter  seven  hundred  twenty-five  of 
the  laws  of  nineteen  hundred  fifteen,  and 
three  thousand  seven  hundred  fifty  dol- 
lars, being  the  unexpended  balance  of 
appropriation  heretofore  made  by  part 
five  of  chapter  six  hundred  forty-six  of 
the  laws  of  nineteen  hundred  sixteen, 
which  are  hereby  reappropriated  (re. 
$11,250.00),  the  further  sum  of  thirty- 
three  thousand  seven  hundred  fifty  dol- 
lars, to  be  refunded  to  the  treasury  pur- 
suant to  section  one  hundred  forty-five 
of  the  judiciary  law  33,750  00 

Stenographers 

For  compensation  of  stenographers  ap- 
pointed pursuant  to  section  one  hundred 
sixty-one  of  the  judiciary  law  as  amended 
by  chapter  one  hundred  twenty-eight  of 
the  laws  of  nineteen  hundred  sixteen,  in 
addition  to  the  sum  of  nine  thousand  one 
hundred  ninety  dollars,  being  the  unex- 
pended balance  of  appropriation  hereto- 
fore made  by  chapter  seven  hundred 
twenty-five  of  the  laws  of  nineteen  hun- 
dred fifteen,  which  is  hereby  reappropri- 
ated (re.  $9,190.00),  the  further  sum  of 
twelve  thousand  four  hundred  ten  dollars, 
to  be  refunded  to  the  treasury  pursuant 
to  section  three  hundred  sixteen  of  the 
judiciary  law  as  amended  by  chapter  for- 
ty-nine of  the  laws  of  nineteen  hundred 
thirteen 12,410  00 

Confidential  clerks 

For  compensation  of  confidential  clerks 
to  resident  trial  justices  appointed  pur- 


49 


SUPREME  COURT  — Continued 

Confidential  clerks  — Continued 

suant  to  section  one  hundred  sixty  of  the 
judiciary  law,  in  addition  to  the  sum  of 
three  thousand  seven  hundred  fifty  dol- 
lars, being  the  unexpended  balance  of  ap- 
propriation heretofore  made  by  part  five 
of  chapter  six  hundred  forty-six  of  the 
laws  of  nineteen  hundred  sixteen,  which 
is  hereby  reappropriated  (re.  $3,750.00), 
the  further  sum  of  eleven  thousand  two 
hundred  fifty  dollars,  to  be  refunded  to 
the  treasury  pursuant  to  section  two  hun- 
dred seventy-nine  of  the  judiciary  law 
as  amended  by  chapter  five  hundred  fifty- 
four  of  the  laws  of  nineteen  hundred  thir- 
teen   11,250  00 

$127,410  00 


Total  for  personal  service $1,261,516  03 

For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  the 
Supreme  Court,  other  than  personal  service. 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 
THIRD  DISTRICT 

Expenses  — refunded 

For  actual  and  necessary  expenses  of 
additional  stenographers  appointed  pursu- 
ant to  section  one  hundred  sixty-one  of 
the  judiciary  law  as  amended  by  chapter 
sixty  of  the  laws,  of  nineteen  hundred  ten, 
seven  hundred  fifty  dollars,  to  be  refund- 
ed to  the  treasury  pursuant  to  section 
three  hundred  seventeen  of  the  judiciary 
law  as  amended  by  chapter  five  hundred 
forty-three  of  the  laws  of  nineteen  hun- 
dred eleven 


$750  00 


50 


SUPREME  COURT  — Continued 
FOURTH  DISTRICT 

Expenses  — refunded 

For  actual  and  necessary  expenses  of 
additional  stenographers  appointed  pursu- 
ant to  section  three  hundred  thirteen  of 
the  judiciary  law  as  amended  hy  chapter 
four  hundred  ninety-one  of  the  laws  of 
nineteen  hundred  thirteen,  one  thousand 
dollars  to  he  refunded  to  the  treasury 
pursuant  to  section  three  hundred  seven- 
teen of  the  judiciary  law  as  amended  by 
chapter  five  hundred  forty-three  of  the 
laws  of  nineteen  hundred  eleven 1,000  00 

TRIAL  TERM 

Expenses  — refunded 

For  expenses  of  justices  in  the  third, 
fourth,  fifth,  sixth,  seventh  and  eighth 
judicial  districts,  assigned  by  the  appel- 
late division  or  designated  by  the  governor 
to  hold  a trial  or  special  term  in  a judicial 
district  other  than  that  in  which  he  is 
elected,  pursuant  to  section  twelve  of 
article  six  of  the  constitution,  three  thou- 
sand dollars,  to  he  refunded  to  the  treas- 
ury by  the  judicial  district  where  the  serv- 
ices are  rendered,  pursuant  to  section 
twelve  of  article  six  of  the  constitution . . . 3,000  00 

$4,750  00 

For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and 
operation  of  the  trial  terms  and  law 
libraries  of  the  Supreme  Court,  other 
than  personal  service,  not  refunded: 

LAW  LIBRARIES 


Second  district 

Long  Island  City $600  00 

Brooklyn 2,600  00 


SUPREME  COURT  — Continued 


Third  district 

Kingston 600  00 

Troy 600  00 

Fourth  district 

Saratoga  Springs  600  00 

Fifth  district 

Utica 1,500  00 

Watertown 2,020  35 

Sixth  district 

Binghamton 1,500  00 

Delhi 1,000  00 

Elmira 1,600  00 

Norwich 1,000  00 

Eighth  district 

Buffalo 7,000  00 

Ninth  district 

Newburgh 1,000  00 

Poughkeepsie 600  00 

White  Plains 600  00 


$22,820  35 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation,  other  than 


personal  service  $27,570  35 

Total  for  Supreme  Court  1917-18 $1,289,086  38 


TO  BE  MADE  IMMEDIATELY  AVAILABLE 

For  the  services  of  the  Justices  and  the  employees  of 
the  Supreme  Court. 

THIRD  DISTRICT 

Salaries,  regular  — not  refunded 
J ustices 

For  deficiency  in  appropriation  from 
January  first  to  June  thirtieth,  nineteen 
hundred  seventeen $5,000  00 


52 


SUPREME  COURT  — Continued 
SEVENTH  DISTRICT 

Salaries,  regular  — refunded 
Confidential  clerks 

For  deficiency  in  appropriation  for 
compensation  of  confidential  clerks  to  resi- 
dent trial  justices  appointed  pursuant  to 
section  one  hundred  sixty  of  the  judi- 
ciary law,  for  the  year  ending  June  thirti- 
eth, nineteen  hundred  seventeen,  three 
hundred  eleven  dollars  and  two  cents,  to 
he  refunded  to  the  treasury  pursuant  to 
section  two  hundred  seventy-nine  of  the 
judiciary  law  as  amended  hy  chapter  five 
hundred  fifty-four  of  the  laws  of  nineteen 
hundred  thirteen 311  02 


EIGHTH  DISTRICT 

Salaries,  regular  — not  refunded 
Justices 

For  deficiency  in  appropriation  from 
July  first,  nineteen  hundred  sixteen  to 
June  thirtieth,  nineteen  hundred  seven- 
teen   20,000  00 


Salaries,  regular, — refunded 
Stenographers 

For  deficiency  in  appropriation  for 
compensation  of  stenographers  appointed 
pursuant  to  section  one  hundred  sixty- 
one  of  the  judiciary  law  as  amended  hy 
chapter  three  hundred  forty-four  of  the 
laws  of  nineteen  hundred  sixteen,  for  the 
year  ending  June  thirtieth,  nineteen  hun- 
dred seventeen,  two  thousand  two  hun- 
dred fifty-five  dollars,  to  he  refunded  to 
the  treasury  pursuant  to  section  three 
hundred  thirteen  of  the  judiciary  law  as 


53 


SUPREME  COURT  — Continued 

Salaries,  regular  — refunded  — Continued 
amended  by  chapter  four  hundred  nine- 
ty-one of  the  laws  of  nineteen  hundred 
thirteen 2,255  00 


Total  immediately  available $27,566  02 

Total  for  Supreme  Court $1,316,652  40 


COURT  OF  CLAIMS 

For  payment  for  services  of  the  Judges  and  the  employees  of  the 
Court  of  Claims. 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 


Administration 

Salaries,  regular 

Presiding  judge $8,000  00 

Judge,  4 at  $8,000.  . . . 32,000  00 

Clerk  3,500  00 

Stenographer  to  judges 
and  relief  court  sten- 
ographer   3,000  00 

Deputy  clerk,  also  acting 
as  court  stenographer, 

5 at  $2,500 12,500  00 

Clerk  and  stenographer.  1,500  00 

Recording  clerk  1,200  00 

Stenographer 1,200  00 

Stenographer 720  00 

Page  480  00 


$64,100  00 

Salaries,  temporary 

Stenographers,  court  at- 
tendants, extra  clerical 
service  and  labor  as 

may  be  needed 2,500  00 

$66,600  00 


Total  for  personal  service 


$66,600  00 


54 


COURT  OF  CLAIMS  — Continued 

For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  the 
Court  of  Claims,  other  than  personal  service. 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

Printing  $1,600  00 

Equipment 

Office  $600  00 

Books 650  00 

1,250  00 

Supplies 

Office 2,195  00 

Traveling  expenses 10,000  00 

Communication  . . . . 800  00 

General  plant  service 1,000  00 

Total  for  maintenance  and  operation,  other  than 
personal  service  16,845  00 

COURT  OF  CLAIMS  — JUDGMENTS 

Judgments,  other  than  canals: 

For  the  payment  of  determinations  of 
the  hoard  of  claims  with  interest, 
and  payment  of  judgments  and 
awards  made  by  the  court  of  claims, 
other  than  those  on  account  of  canals, 
with  interest,  as  provided  by  law.  ...  $565,299  34 


CANAL  FUND 

Judgments,  canals  : 

For  the  payment  of  determinations  of 
the  board  of  claims  with  interest,  and 
payment  of  judgments  and  awards  by 
the  court  of  claims,  on  account  of 
canals,  with  interest  thereon,  as  pro- 
vided by  law 


75,000  00 


640,299  34 


$723,744  34 


Total  for  Court  of  Claims 


STATE  REPORTER 


For  payment  for  services  of  the  State  Reporter  and  the  employees  in 
the  office  of  State  Reporter. 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 

Salaries,  regular 

State  Reporter  $5,000  00 

Deputy  State  Reporter.  3,700  00 

Second  Deputy  State 

Reporter 2,000  00 

Stenographer  1,000  00 

Page 360  00 


Total  for  personal  service $12,060  00 


For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  the 
office  of  the  State  Reporter,  other  than  for  personal  ser- 
vice. 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 


Printing $100  00 

Equipment 100  00 

Supplies 100  00 

Communication 150  00 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation,  other  than 
personal  service  


450  00 


Total  for  1917-18 $12,510  00 

TO  BE  MADE  IMMEDIATELY  AVAILABLE 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

Rent  100  00 


$12,610  00 


Total  for  State  Reporter 


56 


SUPREME  COURT  REPORTER 


For  payment  for  services  of  the  Supreme  Court  Reporter  and  the 
employees  in  the  office  of  the  Supreme  Court  Reporter. 
Administration 
Executive 


Salaries,  regular 

Supreme  Court  Reporter  $5,000  00 

First  deputy  reporter.  . 3,000  00 

Second  deputy  reporter.  2,000  00 

Secretary 1,500  00 


Office 

Salaries,  regular 

Clerk $2,000  00 

Clerk 1,800  00 

Clerk 1,200  00 

Clerk 1,000  00 

Stenographer 900  00 

Clerk 500  00 


$7,400  00 

Salaries,  temporary 

Temporary  employees  . . 500  00 


$11,500  00 


7,900  00 


Total  for  personal  service $19,400  00 

For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  the 
office  of  the  Supreme  Court  Reporter,  other  than  personal 
service. 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 


Printing $50  00 

Equipment 100  00 

Supplies  . . # 175  00 

Communication 300  00 

General  plant  service 250  00 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation,  other  than 


personal  service  875  00 

Total  for  Supreme  Court  Reporter $20,275  00 


57 


MISCELLANEOUS  REPORTER 

For  payment  for  services  of  the  Miscellaneous  Reporter  and  the 
employees  in  office  of  Miscellaneous  Reporter. 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 

Salaries,  regular 

Miscellaneous  Reporter.  $5,000  00 

Assistant 2,000  00 

Clerk 1,500  00 

Stenographer  and  proof- 
reader   1,500  00 

Associate  1 editor,  State 

'department  reports  . . 1,500  00 

Total  for  personal  service $11,50000 

For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  the 
office  of  Miscellaneous  Reporter,  other  than  personal  ser- 
vice. 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 


Equipment $100  00 

Supplies  100  00 

Communication 100  00 

General  plant  service 400  00 

Rents 600  00 

Total  for  maintenance  and  operation,  other  than 

personal  service 1,300  00 


Total  for  1917-18 $12,800  00 

TO  BE  MADE  IMMEDIATELY  AVAILABLE 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

Rent  350  00 


Total  for  Miscellaneous  Reporter $13,150  00 


58 


SECRETARY  OF  STATE 

For  payment  for  services  of  the  Secretary  of  State  and  the  employees 
in  the  office  of  the  Secretary  of  State. 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 


Administration 

General 

Salaries,  regular 

Secretary  of  State $6,0-00  00 

Deputy  Secretary  of  State  5,000'  00 

Private  secretary 2,500  00 

Confidential  clerk 2,200  00 

Assistant  to  deputy 2,200  00- 

Clerk  and  stenographer . . 1,800  00 

Stenographer 1,200  00 

Confidential  stenographer 

to  deputy 900  00 

$21,800  00 

Administrative  bureau 
Salaries,  regular 

Chief  clerk  or  second 

deputy $4,200  00 

Clerk 1,800  00- 

Bookkeeper  1,440  00 

Stenographer 960  00 

Stenographer 900'  00 

Stenographer 840  00 

Telephone  operator  ....  1,000  00 

Messenger 1,200  00 

Typewriter  copyist 960  00 

Clerk 780  00 


$14,080  00 

Wages,  regular 

Laborer 900  00 


14,980  00 

Corporation  bureau 
Salaries,  regular 

Examiner  of  corporations  $3,000  00 
Assistant  examiner  of 

corporations 2,000  00 


59 


SECRETARY  OF  STATE 

Administration  — Continued 

Corporation  bureau  — Continued 
Salaries,  regular  — Continued 


Clerk 

1,850 

00 

Clerk 

1,600 

00 

Clerk  and  stenographer . . 

1,400 

00 

Confidential  file  and  in- 

dex clerk  . . . 

1,800 

00 

Clerk 

M- 

To 

o 

o 

00 

Clerk,  2 at  $1,000 

© 

© 

00 

Clerk 

900 

00 

Clerk 

780 

00 

Clerk 

660 

00 

Clerk  and  typist 

1,200 

00 

Stenographer,  3 at  $1,200 

3,600 

00 

Stenographer,  6 at  $900. 

V 

O 

o 

00 

Stenographer,  2 at  $780. 

1,560 

00 

Typewriter  copyist,  5 at 

$780  

3,900 

00 

Land  bureau 
Salaries,  regular 

Land  clerk $3,000  00 

Clerk  and  stenographer. . 1,350  00 


Proofreading  bureau 
Salaries,  regular 

Clerk $1,200  00 

Stenographer 660  00 


Certificate  division 
Salaries,  regular 

Clerk  and  stenographer . . $1,080  00 


Typewriter  copyist 660  00 


Criminal  statistics 
Salaries,  regular 

Clerk $1,800  00 

Typewriter  copyist  ....  780  00 


Continued 


32,850  00 


4,350  00 


1,860  00 


1,740  00 


2,580  00 


60 


SECRETARY  OF  STATE  — Continued 

Administration  — Continued 
Election  and  law  bureau 
Salaries,  regular 

Certificate  and  election 


clerk $2,400'  00 

Stenographer 1,212  00 

Stenographer 780  00 

Typewriter  copyist 900  00 

5,292  00 

Cashiers’  bureau 
Salaries,  regular 

Clerk $1,200  001 

Clerk  . . . 900  00 


Salaries,  temporary 

Temporary  employees  . . 


$2,100  00 

5,000  00 


Motor  vehicle  bureau 
Administration 
Salaries,  regular 

Chief  of  bureau 

New  York  office 

Administrative  division 
Salaries,  regular 

Clerk 

Messenger 

Stenographer 

Typewriter  copyist  . . 


$1,500  00 
1,200  00 
780  00 
780  00 


7,100  00 


3,750  00 


Wages,  regular 
Watchman  . , 


$4,260  00 
900  00 


$5,160  00 

Clerical  division 
Salaries,  regular 

Cashier,  2 at  $1,600.  . 3,200  00 

Cashier 900  00 

Investigator 2,000  00 


61 


SECRETARY  OF  STATE  — Continued 

Administration  — Continued 
New  York  office  — Continued 
Clerical  division  — - Continued 
Salaries,  regular  — Continued 


Chief  inspector 

1,200 

00 

Inspector,  2 at  $1,080. 

2,160 

00 

Transfer  clerk 

1,400 

00 

Bookkeeper 

1,440 

00 

Bookkeeper,  2 at  $780. 

1,560 

00 

Clerk 

1,200 

00 

Application  examiner  . 

1,050 

00 

Shipping  clerk  

900 

00 

Stenographer,  1 1 at 

$780  

8,580 

00 

Typewriter  copyist,  13 

at  $780  

10,140 

00 

35,730 

00 

Wages,  regular 

Laborer,  10  at  $900 . . 

9,000 

00 

$44,730 

00 

Chauffeur’s  examination  dk 

/ision 

Salaries,  regular 

Chief  examiner  of 

chauffeurs  

2,000 

00 

Chauffeur  examiner,  3 

at  $1,320  

3,960 

00 

Interpreter 

1,140 

00 

Stenographer,  trans- 

lator   

780 

00 

Typewriter  copyist  . . 

780 

00 

$8,660 

00 

Wages,  regular 

Laborer,  2 at  $900.  . . 

1,800 

00 

$10,460  00 


60,350  00 


62 


SECRETARY  OF  STATE  — Continued 


Administration  — Continued 
Buffalo  office 

Administrative  division 
Salaries,  regular 

Deputy  chief $3,000  00 

Cashier 1,600  00 

Stenographer 1,320  00 

Stenographer,  2 at 

$780  1,560  00 


$7,480  00 


Clerical  division 
Salaries,  regular 

Chauffeur  examiner.  . 1,320  00 

Inspector 1,080  00 

Stenographer 1,000  00 

Bookkeeper 900  00 

Stenographer,  12  at 

$780  9,360  00 

Typewriter  copyist,  2 

at  $780  1,560  00 


$15,220  00 

Wages,  regular 

Laborer,  7 at  $900.  . . 6,300  00 

Charwoman 420  00 


$6,720  00 

29,420  00 


Albany  office 

Administrative  division 
Salaries,  regular 

Deputy  chief $3,000  00 

Law  clerk 1,800  00 

Clerk 1,200  00 

Stenographer 780  00 


$6,780  00 


63 


SECRETARY  OF  STATE  — Continued 

Administration  — Continued 
Albany  office  - — Continued 
Clerical  division 
Salaries,  regular 

Correspondence  clerk. . $1,600  00 


Chauffeur  examiner.  . 1,320  00 

Chauffeur  1,320  00 

Inspector,  2 at  $1,080 . 2,160  00 

Clerk 1,000  00 

Clerk,  3 at  $900 2,700  00 

Clerk 780  00 

Clerk 660  00 

License  examiner  . . . 900  00 

Stenographer,  4 at 

$780  3,120  00 

Stenographer,  2 at 

$660  1,320  00 

Typewriter  copyist  . . 780  00 

Messenger 78000 


$18,440  00 

Salaries,  regular 

Temporary  employees  10,000  00 
Wages,  regular 

Laborer,  4 at  $900.  . . 3,600  00 

38,820  00 


Total  for  personal  service $224,892  00 

For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  the 
office  of  Secretary  of  State,  other  than  personal  service. 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

Fuel,  light,  power  and  water 

Light $800  00 

Printing 

Election  laws $30,000  00 

Other 15,000  00 

Legislative  manual 13,150  00 

Session  laws  and  slips 22,000  00 

80,150  00 


64 


SECRETARY  OF  STATE  — Continued 

Advertising 

Publication  of  official  notices.  $50,000  00 
Publishing  general  laws.  . . . 200,000  00 

250,000  00 

Equipment 

Office : $4,000  00 

Motor  vehicle,  including  pur- 
chase of  car 3,000  00 

Books 500  00 


Supplies 

Office $10,000  00 

Motor  vehicle 4,200  00 

General  plant 300  00 

Chauffeur’s  badges,  103,486 . . 9,000  00 

Number  plates,  291,935 76,500  00 


Traveling  expenses 

Transportation  of  officials  and 

employees $3,000  00 

Hotel  expenses 6,000  00 


Communication 

Parcel  post  (plates,  badges 

and  miscellaneous)  $25,000  00 

Postage 24,500  001 

Telegraph  and  telephone.  . . . 2,000'  00 

Sending  out  legislative  man- 
uals, election  law  supplies, 
session  laws,  department  re- 
ports and  miscellaneous  ex- 


pressage,  messenger  service 

and  box  rent.  5,000  00 

Fixed  charges  and  contributions 

General  plant  service , 

Bent 


7,500  00 


100,000  00 


9,000  00 


56,500  00 
1,000  00 
6,000  00 
8,000  00 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation,  other  than 
personal  service 


$518,950  00 


Total  for  Department  1917-18 


$743,842  00 


65 


SECRETARY  OF  STATE  — Continued 

TO  BE  MADE  IMMEDIATELY  AVAILABLE 

For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  the 
office  of  Secretary  of  State,  other  than  personal  service : 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

Printing  election  laws $6,243  30 

Fixed  charges  and  contributions 
For  refund  of  moneys  ad- 
vanced by  Comptroller  to 
meet  emergency  caused  fey 
taking  National  Guard  vote 


at  Mexican  border 

$20,000 

00 

For  refund  of  moneys  ad- 

vanced by  Comptroller  for 

expenses  of  convening  the 

presidential  electors 

5,000 

00 

$25,000 

00 

Inauguration  expenses 

, . . 5,000 

00 

Refunds 

. . . 18,000 

00 

Session  laws  and  slips 

. . . 22,000 

00 

Publication  of  official  notices.  . 

, . . 200,000 

00 

Publication  of  general  laws.  . . 

, . . 6,680 

00 

Total  immediately  available 


282,923  30 


Total  for  Secretary  of  State,  exclusive  of  Land 


Office  — Expenses 


$1,026,765  30 


LAND  OFFICE  — EXPENSES 

For  payment  for  services  of  employees  of  the  Land  Office. 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 

Administration 

Salaries,  regular 

Land  clerk  in  the  office 
of  the  Secretary  of 
State,  acting  as  secre^ 
tary  to  the  commis- 


66 


LAND  OFFICE  — EXPENSES  — Continued 

Administration  — Continued 

Salaries,  regular  — Continued 
sioners  of  the  Land 

Office $1,000  00 

Appraiser,  3 at  $1,800.  5,400  00 

$6,400  00 


Total  for  personal  service 

For  the  expense  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  the 
Land  Office,  other  than  personal  service: 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 


Printing  $500  00 

Advertising  500  00 

Traveling  expenses 1,000  00 

Contingencies  500  00 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation,  other  than  per- 
sonal service  


$6,400  00 


2,500  00 


Total  Land  Office  — Expenses 


$8,900  00 


Total  for  Secretary  of  State,  including  Land 

Office  — Expenses  $1,035,665  30 


STATE  COMPTROLLER 


For  payment  for  services  of  the  State  Comptroller  and  the  employees 
in  office  of  the  State  Comptroller. 


PERSONAL  SERVICE 


Administration 

Salaries,  regular 

Comptroller 

Deputy  comptroller,  4 at 

$6,000  

Secretary  to  the  comp- 
troller   

Stenographer  to  the 

comptroller  

Stenographer 


$8,000  00 

24,000  00 

4,000  00 

1,800  00 
2,800  00 


67 


STATE  COMPTROLLER 

Administration  — Continued 

Salaries,  regular  — Continued 


Stenographer  to  the 
comptroller,  New  York 

office 1,800  00 

Stenographer  to  the  dep- 
uty comptroller 1,440  00 

Stenographer  to  the  dep- 
uty comptroller,  New 

York  office 1,800  00 

Confidential  agent 1,500  00 

Telephone  operator  ....  1,300  00 

Junior  clerk 720  00 

Junior  clerk 660  00 

Detective  agents,  3 at 

$1,800  5,400  00 


$55,220  00 

Salaries,  temporary 

Temporary  employees  . . 2,000  00 

Wages,  regular 

Laborer 1,200  00 


Audit  bureau 

Salaries,  regular 

Auditor $4,500  00 

Assistant  auditor 3,000  00 

Expert  accountant 3,000  00 

Estimate  clerk 3,000  00 

Special  agent 3,000  00 

Confidential  examiner. . . 3,000  00 

Legal  examiner  2,700  00 

Examiner 2,400  00 

Clerk 2,400  00 

Clerk 2,340  00 

Clerk 1,800  00 

Clerk,  2 at  $1,560 3,120  00 

Clerk 1,500  00 

Clerk 1,320  00 

Clerk,  2 at  $1,200 2,400  00 


Continued 


$58,420  00 


68 


STATE  COMPTROLLER 


Audit  bureau  — Continued 

'Salaries,  regular  — Continued 

Cashier 1,500  00 

Stenographer 1,500  00 

Stenographer 1,320  00 


Corporation  tax  bureau 
Salaries,  regular 

Chief  clerk $3,000  00 

Corporation  tax  commis- 
sioner, New  York. . . . 4,000  00 

Corporation  tax  commis- 
sioner   2,000  00 

Clerk 2,000  00 

Special  corporation  tax 
commissioner,  New 

York  City 1,800  00 

Stenographer 1,400  00 

Clerk 1,440  00 

Clerk 1,400  00 

Clerk  . 1,300  00 


$18,340  00 

Wages,  regular 

Laborer,  New  York  office  1,200  00 

Laborer,  (3)  2,272  50 


$3,472  50 


Finance  bureau 

Salaries,  regular 

Voucher  clerk  and  au- 


ditor 

$4,500 

00 

Document  clerk 

3,500 

00 

Assistant  warrant  clerk 

and  assistant  deputy. . 

3,800 

00 

Assistant  auditor  and 

municipal  accounts  ex- 

aminer   

4,500 

00 

Accountant  

3,300 

00 

Chief  clerk  

yo 

"A 

o 

o 

00 

Continued 


43,800  00 


21,812  50 


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STATE  COMPTROLLER 


Finance  bureau — Continued 

Salaries,  regular  — Continued 
Chief  auditor  — prison 

accounts 00 

Clerk  and  assistant  dep- 
uty  3,300  00 

Entry  clerk 2,500  00 

Clerk 2,000  00 

Clerk,  4 at  $1,800 7,200  00 

Clerk,  2 at  $1,500 3,000  00 

Clerk,  2 at  $780 1,560  00 

Filing  clerk 1,500  00 

Stenographer 1,800  OO 

Stenographer 1,440  00 

Stenographer,  2 at  $1,320  2,640  00 

Stenographer 720  00 

Stenographer 660  00 

Typewriter  copyist 1,440  00 

Copyist 1,400  00 

Bookkeeper 1,320  00 


Land  tax  bureau 

Salaries,  regular 

Chief  clerk $4,500  00 

Clerk 2,700  00 

Tax  clerk  2,500  00 

Tax  clerk 2,400  00 

Clerk,  3 at  $2,000 6,000  00 

Clerk,  2 at  $1,200 2,400  00 

Actuarial  clerk 1,800  00 

Stenographer 1,32000 

Stenographer 1,200  00 

Leveler 2,000  00 


Mortgage  tax  license  and  muni- 
cipal accounts  bureau 
Salaries,  regular 

Chief  clerk $4,500  00 

Municipal  accounts  ex- 
aminer   2,400  00 

Clerk 2,160  00 


Continued 


58,280  00 


26,820  00 


TO 


STATE  COMPTROLLER  — Continued 

Mortgage  tax  license  and  mu- 
nicipal accounts  bureau 
- — Continued 

Salaries,  regular  — Continued 

Stenographer 1,400  00 

Stenographer 1,300  00 

Stenographer 1,080  00 

Stenographer 660  00 

$13,500  00 

Salaries,  temporary 

Examiner,  at  $12  per 

day,  610  days $7,320  00 

Examiner,  at  $11  per 

day,  1,220  days 13,420  00 

Examiner,  at  $10  per 

day,  2,135  days 21,350  00 

Examiner,  at  $9  per 

day,  305  days 2,745  00 

Examiner,  at  $8  per 

day,  305  days 2,440  00 


$47,275  00 


Court  and  trust  fund  bureau 
Salaries,  temporary 

Examiner,  at  $14  per 

day,  305  days $4,270  00 

Examiner,  at  $12  per 

day,  305  days 3,660  00 

Examiner,  at  $10  per 

day,  4,695  days 46,950  00 


Secured  debt  and  land  bank 
bureau 

Salaries,  regular 

Chief  clerk  (New  York 

office) $3,500  00 

Chief  clerk  (Albany  of- 
fice)   ^ 3,000  00 

Cashier  (New  York  of- 
fice   1,980  00 


60,775  00 


54,880  00 


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STATE  COMPTROLLER 

Secured  debt  and  land  bank 
bureau  — Continued 
Salaries,  regular  — Continued 


Bond  indexer 1,560  00 

Secured  debt  tax  exam- 
iner, 2 at  $1,800 3,600  00 


Stock  transfer  tax  bureau 
Salaries,  regular 

Chief  clerk  (New  York 

office) $4,000  00 

Stenographer 1,400  00 

Stenographer 1,200  00 

Stock  transfer  tax  ex- 
aminer, 21  at  $2,000.  42,000  00 


$48,600 

00 

Wages,  regular 

Laborer 

. . . 1,515 

00 

Transfer  tax  bureau 

Salaries,  regular 

Assistant 

. . . $5,000 

00 

Attorney 

. . . 3,600 

00 

Recording  clerk  .... 

. . . 2,400 

00 

Transfer  tax  expert. 

. . . 1,800 

00 

Examiner  of  values. 

. . . 1,800 

00 

Clerk 

. . . 2,820 

00 

Clerk,  4 at  $1,800.  . 

. . . 7,200 

00 

Clerk 

. . . 1,500 

00 

Clerk 

. . . 1,320 

00 

Clerk 

. . . 1,200 

00 

Stenographer 

. . . 1,800 

00 

Stenographer,  3 

at 

$1,400  

. . . 4,200 

00 

Stenographer,  2 

at 

$1,200  

. . . 2,400 

00 

Stenographer 

600 

00 

Continued 


13,640  00 


50,115  00 


$37,640  00 


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STATE  COMPTROLLER  — Continued 

Transfer  tax  bureau — Continued 
Wages,  regular 

Laborers  at  $2.50  per 

day 2,272  50 

39,91*2  50 

Private  bank  bureau 
Salaries,  regular 

Supervising  examiner  of  private 

banks 3,500  00 

Highway  bureau 

Salaries,  regular 

Highway  audit  clerk.  . . $3,500  00 

Clerk  /. 1,560  00 

5,060  00 


Veteran  pension  list  583  33 

Total  for  personal  service $437,598  33 


For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  tire 
office  of  the  State  Comptroller,  other  than  personal 
service. 


MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

Printing $25,000  00 

Equipment - 4,000  00 

Supplies . 5,000  00 

Traveling  expenses $30,000  00 

Comptroller  in  lieu  of  all  ex- 
penses   1,500  00 


31,500  00 

Communication 14,000  00 

Fixed  charges  and  contributions 

Refund  cancelled  stock  transfer  stamps . . -5,000  00 

General  plant  service 4,000  00 

Rents 

New  York  city  office $5,250  00 

Safe  deposit  vaults 3,750  00 


9,000  00 


73 


STATE  COMPTROLLER  — Continued 

Contingencies 2,000  00 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation,  other  than 
personal  service  $99,500  00 


Total  for  State  Comptroller  1917-18,  other  than 

Bureau  of  Canal  Affairs $537,098  33 


TO  BE  MADE  IMMEDIATELY  AVAILABLE 
For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  the 
office  of  the  State  Comptroller,  other  than  personal 
service. 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

Printing $18,500  00 

Fixed  charges  and  contributions 28,500  00 

Contingencies 500  00 


Total  immediately  available $47,500  00 


Total  for  State  Comptroller,  other  than  Bureau 

of  Canal  Affairs $584,598  33 


BUREAU  OF  CANAL  AFFAIRS 

For  payment  for  services  of  employees  of  the 
State  Comptroller,  Bureau  of  Canal  Affairs. 

CANAL  FUND 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 


Administration 

Salaries,  regular 

Clerk $2,400  00 

Clerk * . 2,500  00 

Stenographer  , 1,800  00 


74 


STATE  COMPTROLLER  — Continued 

Administration  — Continued 

Salaries,  regular  — Continued 

Transfer  agent 1,200  00 

Page  or  junior  clerk.  . . 660  00 

$8,560  00 

Total  for  personal  service $8,560  00 

For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  the 
State  Comptroller,  Bureau  of  Canal  Affairs,  other  than 
personal  service. 


MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 


Printing $1,600  00 

Equipment 100  00 

Supplies 200  00 

Traveling  expenses 100  00 

General  plant  service 6,000  00 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation,  other  than 
personal  service 


8,000  00 


TO  BE  MADE  IMMEDIATELY  AVAILABLE 
For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  State 
Comptroller,  Bureau  of  Canal  Affairs,  other  than 
personal  service. 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

Printing $200  00 

Supplies  150  00 

350  00 


Total  for  Bureau  of  Canal  Affairs $16,910  00 

Total  for  State  Comptroller  including  Bureau  of 

Canal  Affairs $601,508  33 


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STATE  — FIXED  CHARGES  AND  CONTRIBUTIONS 
FIXED  CHARGES  AND  CONTRIBUTIONS  OF  THE  STATE 

DEBT  SERVICE 

Rates  are  hereby  established  on  the  basis  of  each  dollar  of  real  and 
personal  property  of  the  State,  subject  to  taxation  on  July  one,  nine- 
teen hundred  and  seventeen,  to  he  appropriated  from  the  general  fund 
July  one,  nineteen  hundred  and  seventeen,  for  contributions  to  the 
following  funds: 

Canal  Debt  Sinking  Funds 
Fund  No.  4 

For  the  annual  contribution  to  the  canal  debt  sinking  fund,  pursuant 
to  chapter  one  hundred  and  forty-seven  of  the  laws  of  nineteen  hundred 
and  three  and  chapter  sixty-six  of  the  laws  of  nineteen  hundred  and 
ten,  twenty  one-hundredths  of  a mill. 

Fund  No.  5 

For  the  annual  contribution  to  the  canal  debt  sinking  fund,  pursuant 
to  chapter  three  hundred  and  ninety-one  of  the  laws  of  nineteen  hun- 
dred and  nine  and  chapter  one  hundred  and  thirty-nine  of  the  laws 
of  nineteen  hundred  and  ten,  fifteen  one-thousandths  of  a mill. 

Fund  No.  6 

For  the  annual  contribution  to  the  barge  canal  terminals  sinking 
fund,  pursuant  to  chapter  seven  hundred  and  forty-six  of  the  laws  of 
nineteen  hundred  and  eleven,  thirty  one-thousandths  of  a mill. 

Fund  No.  7 

For  the  annual  contribution  to  the  canal  debt  sinking  fund,  pursuant 
to  chapter  one  hundred  and  forty-seven  of  the  laws  of  nineteen  hundred 
and  three  and  chapter  seven  hundred  and  eighty-seven  of  the  laws  of 
nineteen  hundred  and  thirteen,  fifteen  one-hundredths  of  a mill. 

Fund  No.  8 

For  the  annual  contribution  to  the  canal  debt  sinking  fund,  pursuant 
to  chapter  three  hundred  and  ninety-one  of  the  laws  of  nineteen  hun- 
dred and  nine,  chapter  one  hundred  and  thirty-nine  of  the  laws  of 
nineteen  hundred  and  ten  and  chapter  seven  hundred  and  eighty-seven 
of  the  laws  of  nineteen  hundred  and  thirteen,  as  amended  by  chapter 
two  of  the  laws  of  nineteen  hundred  and  fifteen,  twenty  one-thousandths 
of  a mill. 

Fund  No.  9 

For  the  annual  contribution  to  the  barge  canal  terminals  sinking 
fund,  pursuant  to  chapter  seven  hundred  and  forty-six  of  the  laws  of 
nineteen  hundred  and  eleven,  thirty  one-thousandths  of  a mill. 


STATE— FIXED  CHARGES  AND  CONTRIBUTIONS— Cont’d 

Fund  No.  10' 

For  the  annual  contribution  to  the  canal  debt  sinking  fund,  pursuant 
to  chapter  one  hundred  and  forty-seven  of  the  laws  of  nineteen  hundred 
and  three  and  chapter  seven  hundred  and  eighty-seven  of  the  laws  of 
nineteen  hundred  and  thirteen,  as  amended  by  chapter  two  of  the  laws 
of  nineteen  hundred  and  fifteen,  four  onediundredths  of  a mill. 

Fund  No.  11 

For  the  annual  contribution  to  the  canal  debt  sinking  fund,  pursuant 
to  chapter  one  hundred  and  forty-seven  of  the  laws  of  nineteen  hundred 
and  three,  chapter  sixty-six,  of  the  laws  of  nineteen  hundred  and  ten, 
and  chapter  five  hundred  and  seventy  of  the  laws  of  nineteen  hundred 
and  fifteen,  eighty-five  one-thousandths  of  a mill. 

Fund  No.  12 

For  the  annual  contribution  to  the  barge  canal  terminals  sinking 
fund,  pursuant  to  chapter  seven  hundred  and  forty-six  of  the  laws  of 
nineteen  hundred  and  eleven,  chapter  seven  hundred  and  eighty-seven 
of  the  laws  of  nineteen  hundred  and  thirteen,  and  chapter  two  of  the 
laws  of  nineteen  hundred  and  fifteen,  eighteen  one-thousandths  of  a 
mill. 

Fund  No.  13 

For  the  annual  contribution  to  the  canal  debt  sinking  fund,  pursuant 
to  chapter  one  hundred  and  forty-seven  of  the  laws  of  nineteen  hundred 
and  three,  chapter  sixty-six  of  the  laws  of  nineteen  hundred  and  ten, 
and  chapter  five  hundred  and  seventy  of  the  laws  of  nineteen  hundred 
and  fifteen,  five  one-hundredths  of  a mill. 

Highway  Debt  Sinking  Funds 
Fund  No.  1 

For  the  annual  contribution  to  the  highway  improvement  sinking 
fund,  pursuant,  to  chapter  four  hundred  and  sixty-nine  of  the  laws  of 
nineteen  hundred  and  six,  fifty-five  ten-thousandths  of  a mill. 

Fund  No.  2 

For  the  annual  contribution  to  the  highway  improvement  sinking 
fund,  pursuant  to  chapter  four  hundred  and  sixty-nine  of  the  laws  of 
nineteen  hundred  and  six,  as  amended  by  chapter  seven  hundred  and 
eighteen  of  the  laws  of  nineteen  hundred  and  seven,  one  thousand  six 
hundred  and  thirty-six  ten-thousandths  of  a mill. 

Fund  No.  3 

For  the  annual  contribution  to  the  highway  improvement  sinking 
fund,  pursuant  to  chapter  four  hundred  and  sixty-nine  of  the  laws  of 
nineteen  hundred  and  six,  as  amended  by  chapter  seven  hundred  and 


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STATE— FIXED  CHARGES  AND  CONTRIBUTIONS — Cont’d 

eighteen  of  the  laws  of  nineteen  hundred  and  seven,  and  chapter  seven 
hundred  and  eighty-seven  of  the  laws  of  nineteen  hundred  and  thirteen, 
eight  hundred  and  eighty-two  ten-thousandths  of  a mill. 

Fund  No.  4 

For  the  annual  contribution  to  the  highway  improvement  sinking 
fund,  pursuant  to  chapter  two  hundred  and  ninety-eight  of  the  laws  of 
nineteen  hundred  and  twelve  and  chapter  seven  hundred  and  eighty- 
seven  of  the  laws  of  nineteen  hundred  and  thirteen,  twenty-five  one- 
thousandths  of  a mill. 

Fund  No.  5 

For  the  annual  contribution  to  the  highway  improvement  sinking 
fund,  pursuant  to  chapter  two  hundred  and  ninety-eight  of  the  laws  of 
nineteen  hundred  and  twelve  and  chapter  seven  hundred  and  eighty- 
seven  of  the  laws  of  nineteen  hundred  and  thirteen,  as  amended  bv 
chapter  two  of  the  laws  of  nineteen  hundred  and  fifteen,  fifty  one- 
thousandths  of  a mill. 

Fund  No.  6 

For  the  annual  contribution  to  the  highway  improvement  sinking 
fund,  pursuant  to  chapter  two  hundred  and  ninety-eight  of  the  laws  of 
nineteen  hundred  and  twelve  and  chapter  seven  hundred  and  eighty-six 
of  the  laws  of  nineteen  hundred  and  thirteen,  as  amended  by  chapter  two 
of  the  laws  of  nineteen  hundred  and  fifteen  and  chapter  ten  of  the  laws 
of  nineteen  hundred  and  fifteen,  twenty-five  one-thousandths  of  a mill. 
Fund  No.  7 

For  the  annual  contribution  to  the  highway  improvement  sinking 
fund,  pursuant  to  chapter  two  hundred  and  ninety-eight  of  the  laws  of 
nineteen  hundred  and  twelve  and  chapter  seven  hundred  and  eighty-six 
of  the  laws  of  nineteen  hundred  and  thirteen,  as  amended  by  chapter  two 
of  the  laws  of  nineteen  hundred  and  fifteen  .and  chapter  ten  of  the  laws 
of  nineteen  hundred  and  fifteen,  fifty  one-thousandths  of  a mill. 

Palisades  Interstate  Park  Debt  Sinking  Fund 

For  the  annual  contribution  to  the  Palisades  interstate  park  debt 
sinking  fund,  pursuant  to  chapter  three  hundred  and  sixty-three  of  the 
laws  of  nineteen  hundred  and  ten,  one  hundred  and  twenty-five  ten- 
thousandths  of  a mill. 

State  Park  Land  Debt  Sinking  Fund 

For  the  annual  contribution  to  the  State  park  lands  debt  sinking 
fund,  pursuant  to  chapter  five  hundred  and  sixty-nine  of  the  laws  of 
nineteen  hundred  and  sixteen,  two  hundred  forty-four  thousand,  three 
hundred  twenty-seven  dollars  and  fifty  cents  ($244,327.50). 


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STATE— FIXED  CHARGES  AND  CONTRIBUTIONS— Cont’d 

Saratoga  Springs  State  Reservation 
For  the  payment  of  the  principal  maturing  March  first,  nineteen 
hundred  and  eighteen,  on  the  debt  contracted  for  the  Saratoga  Springs 
State  reservation  under  chapter  five  hundred  and  sixty-nine  of  the  laws 
of  nineteen  hundred  and  nine,  chapter  three  hundred  and  ninety-four 
of  the  laws  of  nineteen  hundred  and  eleven,  the  sum  of  ninety-five  thou- 
sand dollars  ($95,000). 

For  the  payment  of  the  interest  on  the  debt  contracted  for  the  Sara- 
toga Springs  State  reservation  under  chapter  five  hundred  and  sixty-nine 
of  the  laws  of  nineteen  hundred  and  nine,  chapter  three  hundred  and 
ninety-four  of  the  laws  of  nineteen  hundred  and  eleven,  chapter  two 
hundred  and  fifty-two  of  the  laws  of  nineteen  hundred  and  fourteen  and 
chapter  three  hundred  and  thirty-five  of  the  laws  of  nineteen  hundred 
and  fifteen,  thirty-two  thousand  three  hundred  and  sixty  dollars 
($32,360). 


Estimate  of  the  Amount  of  the  Funds  Which  Will  be  Provided  Under 
the  Rates  Hereby  Fixed  for  Sinking  Fund  Contributions 


Canal  debt  sinking  funds 

Fund  No.  4 (Erie,  Champlain  and 
Oswego  canals) 

(A)  For  amortization $758,125 

(B)  For  interest 1,600,000 

($40,000,000  0o  bonds) 

Fund  No.  5 (Cayuga  and  Seneca 
canals) 

(A)  For  amortization 56,859 

(B)  For  interest 120,000 

($3,000,000  4%  bonds) 

Fund  No.  6 (Barge  canal  terminals) 

(A)  For  amortization 153,718 

(B)  For  interest 200,000 

($5,000,000  0o  bonds) 

Fund  No.  7 (Erie,  Champlain  and 
Oswego  canals) 

(A)  For  amortization 418,594 

(B)  For  interest 1,350,000 


($30,000,000  41/2%  bonds) 


76 

00 


43 

00 


86 

00 


32 

00 


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STATE— FIXED  CHARGES  AND  CONTRIBUTIONS— Cont’d 


Canal  debt  sinking  funds  — Continued 
Fund  No.  8 (Cayuga  and  Seneca 
canals) 

(A)  For  amortization 65,812  58 

(B)  For  interest 170,000  00 

($4,000,000  00o  bonds) 

Fund  No.  9 (Barge  canal  terminals) 

(A)  For  amortization 141,218  86 

(B)  For  interest 212,500  00 

($5,000,000  41/4'%  bonds) 

Fund  No.  10  (Erie,  Champlain  and 
Oswego  canals) 

(A)  For  amortization 131,625  15 

(B)  For  interest 340,000  00 

($8,000,000  4% '%  bonds) 

Fund  No.  11  (Erie,  Champlain  and 
Oswego  canals) 

(A)  For  amortization 322,203  45 

(B)  For  interest 680,000  00 

(Estimate  issue  of 
$17,000,000  4%  bonds) 

Fund  No.  12  (Barge  canal  terminals) 

(A)  For  amortization 92,231  32 

(B)  For  interest 120,000  00 

(Estimate  issue  of 
$3,000,000  0o  bonds) 

Fund  No.  13  (Erie,  Champlain  and 
Oswego  canals) 

(A)  For  amortization 189,531  44 

(B)  For  interest  400,000  00 

(Estimate  issue  of 
$10,000,000  0o  bonds) 


Total  for  Canal  Sinking 
Fund  Contributions.  . . . 


$7,522,421  17 


Highway  debt  sinking  funds 


Fund  No.  1 

(A)  For  amortization $34,848  46 

(B)  For  interest 30,000  00 


($1,000,000  3 % bonds) 


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STATE— FIXED  CHARGES  AND  CONTRIBUTIONS— Cont’d 


Highway  debt  sinking  funds  — Continued 
Fund  No.  2 

(A)  For  amortization 608,445  38 

(B)  For  interest 1,320,000  00 

($33,000,000  4 Jo  bonds) 

Fund  No.  3 

(A)  For  amortization 320,000  00 

(B)  For  interest 720,000  00 

($16,000,000  4y2'%  bonds) 

Fund  No.  4 

(A)  For  amortization 69,765  72 

(B)  For  interest 225,000  00 

($5,000,000  4y2'%  bonds) 

Fund  No.  5 

(A)  For  amortization 164,531  44 

(B)  For  interest 425,000  00 

($10,000,000  4%'%  bonds) 

Fund  No.  6 

(A)  For  amortization 94,765  72 

(B)  For  interest 200,000  00 

(Estimated  issue  of 
$5,000,000  4%  bonds) 

Fund  No.  7 

(A)  For  amortization 189,531  44 

(B)  For  interest 4:00,000  00 


(Estimated  issue  of 
$10,000,000  4'%  bonds) 

Total  for  Highway  Debt 
Sinking  Fund  Contribu- 
tions   4,801,886  16 

Palisades  Interstate  Park  debt  sinking 
fund 

(A)  For  amortization $47,382  86 

(B)  For  interest 100,000  00 


($2,500,000  4‘%  bonds) 
Total  for  Palisades  Inter- 
state Park  Debt  Sinking 
Fund  contribution 


147,382  86 


81 


STATE— FIXED  CHARGES  AND  CONTRIBUTIONS— Cont’d 

Saratoga  Springs  State  Reservation 

(A)  Bonds  payable  March  1,  1917 

and  March  1,  1918 $95,000  00 

(B)  For  interest . 32,360  00 

Total  for  Saratoga  Springs  State  Reserva- 
tion and  Interest 127,360  00 

State  Land  Park  Sinking  fund 

(A)  For  amortization $44,327  50 

(B)  For  interest  200,000  00 

(Estimated  issue  of 
$5,000,000  4'%  bonds) 

Total  for  State  Park  Land  Sinking  Fund  244,327  50 

Total  for  Debt.  Service $12,843,379  69 

SUMMARY  OF  DEBT  SERVICE 

(A)  For  amortization  and  re- 

demption   $3,998,519  69 

(B)  For  interest .......  8,844,860  ’00 

Total  for  Debt  Service  . .$12,843,379  69 

(Note. — The  estimated  amounts  for 
debt  service  are  based  on  the  legal 
mill  rate  taxes  and  valuations  of  real 
and  personal  property  as  fixed  by  the 
“ Equalization  Table  of  1916  ” of  the 
State  Board  of  Equalization,  of 
$11,790,628,803  with  estimated  is- 
sues of  bonds  -during  1917  of 
$25,000,000  as  follows: 

Erie,  Champlain  and  Oswego 

canals $10,000,000  00 

State  Park  Land 5,000,000  00 

Highways 10,000,000  00 


$25,000,000  00 


82 


STATE— FIXED  CHARGES  AND  CONTRIBUTIONS— Cont’d 
MISCELLANEOUS  FUNDS 


For  surrogates  fees $300  00 

For  Cornell  University  College  Land 

Script  Fund 34,428  80 

For  board  of  prisoners  in  peniten- 
tiaries   150,000  00 

For  transportation  of  convicts 25,000  00 

For  payment  to  county  treasurers  for 

taxes  on  public  lands 140,000  00 

For  assessments  for  local  improve- 
ments   20,000  00 

For  refund  of  taxes  paid  in  error.  . . . 500  00 

For  redemption  of  lands 5,000  00 

For  State  Employees  Compensation  In- 
surance   100,000  00 


Total  for  Miscellaneous  Funds 


415,228  80 


INDIAN  AFFAIRS 


For  agent  of  the  Onondagas $300  00 

For  agent  of  the  Onondagas,  Allegany 

and  Cattaraugus  Reservations  ....  150  00 

For  attorney  of  St.  Regis 150  00 

For  attorney  of  Senecas 15000 

For  attorney  of  Tonawanda  band.  . . . 150  00 

For  Cayuga  annuities 13,306  08 

For  medical  aid,  attendant,  Onondagas.  600  00 

For  medical  aid,  attendant,  St.  Regis.  . 600  00 

For  Onondaga  annuities 2,430  00 

For  purchase  of  salt,  Onondagas 90  00 

For  St.  Regis  annuities 2,131  67 

For  Seneca  annuities 500  00 


Total  for  Indian  Affairs 


20,557  75 


83 


STATE— FIXED  CHARGES  AND  CONTRIBUTIONS — Cont’d 

TO  BE  MADE  IMMEDIATELY  AVAILABLE 

MISCELLANEOUS  FUNDS 

For  payment  to  county  treasurers  for 

taxes  on  public  lands $60,000  00 

For  State  Employees  Compensation  In- 
surance   25,630  00 


Total  immediately  available 85,630  00 


Total  Fixed  Charges  and  Contributions  of  the 
State  $13,424,796  24 


STATE  TREASURER 

For  payment  for  services  of  the  State  Treasurer  and  the  employees 
in  the  office  of  State  Treasurer. 


PERSONAL  SERVICE 

Administration  division 


Salaries,  regular 


Treasurer  

. . . $6,000 

00 

Deputy  Treasurer  . . 

. . . 5,000 

00 

Stenographer 

. . . 1,320 

00 

Messenger  

. . . 1,200 

00 

Page 

600 

00 

$14,120 

00 

Salaries,  temporary 

Stenographer 

100 

00 

Receipt  division 

Salaries,  regular 

Assistant  cashier  . . . 

. . . $2,500 

00 

Chief  clerk 

. . . 1,800 

00 

Clerk  

. . . 1,680 

00 

$5,980  00 


84 


STATE  TREASURER  — Continued 

Receipt  division  — Continued 
Salaries,  temporary 

Clerk  50  00 

6,030  00 

Depository  division 
Salaries,  regular 

Cashier  $3,300  00 

Bond  clerk 1,800  00 

5,100  00 

Disbursement  division 
Salaries,  regular 

Auditor  and  paying  tel- 
ler   $3,500  00 

Assistant  check  clerk.  . . 1,200  00 


Salaries,  temporary 
Clerk  


$4, TOO  00 

100  00 


Accounting  division 
Salaries,  regular 

Accountant  and  transfer  officer 


4,800  00 

2,100  00 


Total  for  personal  service 


$32,250  00 


For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  the 
office  of  the  State  Treasurer,  other  than  personal  service. 


MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 


Printing $4,000  00 

Equipment  — office  T50  00 

Supplies  - — office 650  00 

Traveling  expenses 1,100  00 

Communication 


Telephone 
Telegraph 
Postage  . . 
Expressage 


$1,200  00 
100  00 
850  00 
25  00 


2,175  00 


85 


STATE  TREASURER  — Continued 

General  plant  service 

Surety  bonds $650  00 

Clippings,  etc 50  00 

700  00 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation,  other  than 


personal  service  $9,375  00 

Total  for  State  Treasurer $41,625  00 


ATTORNEY-GENERAL 

For  payment  for  services  of  the  Attorney-General  and  the  employees 
in  the  office  of  the  Attorney-General. 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 

Administration 
Albany  office 
General 


Salaries,  regular 


Attorney-General  

$10,000 

00 

First  deputy 

8,000 

00 

Second  deputy 

0,000 

00 

Third  deputy 

5,000 

00 

Deputy,  4 at  $6,000  . . . 

24,000 

00 

Deputy,  7 at  $5,000 . . . 

35,000 

00 

Deputy  

4,500 

00 

Deputy,  8 at  $4,200  . . . 

33,600 

00 

Deputy,  2 at  $4,000 . . . 

8,000 

00 

Deputy  

3,000 

00 

Deputy  

2,500 

00 

Deputy  

2,000 

00 

Chief  of  land  bureau.  . . 

4,000 

00 

Examiner  of  titles 

4,000 

00 

Investigator  of  claims.  . 

3,900 

00 

Land  and  opinion  clerk. 

3*, 000 

00 

Private  secretary 

2,580 

00 

$159,080  00 


86 


ATTORNEY-GENERAL  — Continued 


Administration  — Continued 
Clerical  and  stenographic 
Salaries,  regular 

Attorney  $2,750  00 

Hearing  stenographer  . . 2,820  00' 

Stenographer  and  record 

clerk 2,500  00 

Clerk  2,580  00 

Financial  clerk 1,500  00 

Confidential  clerk 1,500  00 

Assistant  to  record  clerk  1,350  00 

Stenographer 2,000  00 

Stenographer  to  attor- 
ney-general   1,500  00 

Stenographer 1,500  00 

Stenographer,  9 at 

$1,200  10,800  00 

Stenographer,  3 at  $900 . 2,700  00 

Stenographer 720  00 

Stenographer 600  00 

Typewriter  copyist 900  00 

Librarian 1,980  00 

Confidential  messenger.  1,500  00 

Messenger  1,200  00 

Telephone  operator  ....  1,120  00 

Relief  telephone  operator  960  00 


$42,480  00 

Wages,  regular 

Laborer,  2 at  $720.  . . . 1,440  00 


$43,920  00 

$203,000  00 


Conservation  bureau 
Salaries,  regular 

Deputy  attorney-general  $6,000  00 


Assistant  deputy 5,000  00 

Assistant  deputy 4,500  00 

Assistant  deputy 4,000  00 


Assistant  deputy,  2 at 
$3,500  


7,000  00 


87 


ATTORNEY-GENERAL 


Conservation  bureau  — Continued 
Salaries,  regular  — Continued 

Confidential  secretary  . . 1,350  00 

Stenographer 1,800  00 

Stenographer 1,320  00 


New  York  City  bureau 
Salaries,  regular 

Deputy  attorney-general  $6,000  00 
Deputy  attorney-general  5,000  00 
Deputy  attorney-general 


5 at  $4,000 20,000  00 

Deputy 3,000  00 

Law  clerk 1,800  00 

Special  investigator  ....  1,500  00 

Process  servers,  4 at 

$1,500  6,000  00 

Stenographer,  2 at 

$1,500  3,000  00 

Stenographer,  5 at 

$1,200  6,000  00 

Messenger  1,200  00 

Telephone  operator  ....  960  00 


$54,460  00 

Wages,  regular 

Laborer  900  00 


Departmental 

Salaries,  temporary 

Accountant $5,000  00 

Agricultural  counsel.  . . . 7,000  00 

Counsel 15,000  00 

Counsel,  New  York  City 

elections 2,500  00 

Miscellaneous,  temporary 

employees 8,500  00 


Continued 


30,970  00 


55,360  00 


38,000  00 


Total  for  personal  service 


$327,330  00 


88 


ATTORNEY-GENERAL  — Continued 

For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  for  the 
office  of  the  Attorney-General,  other  than  personal  service. 


MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 


Printing  $16,000  00 

Equipment 

Office  $2,0QO  00 

Books 4,500  00 


Supplies 

Office  

Traveling  expenses 

Traveling  expenses  of  officials 

or  employees $6,000  00 

Hotel  expenses 9,000  00 

Attorney-generars  expenses 

in  lieu  of  all  expenses.  . . . 2,400  00 


Fixed  charges  and  contributions 

Cost  of  suits $2,000  00 

Examination  of  titles 500  00 

Judgments  for  costs 3,500  00 


Communication 
Rents 


6,500  00 
3,000  00 


17,400  00 


6,000  00 
5,500  00 
5,930  00 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation  other  than 


personal  service 60,330  00 

Total  for  department  1917-18 $387,660  00 


TO  BE  MADE  IMMEDIATELY  AVAILABLE 

For  the  services  of  employees  in  the  office  of  the  Attor- 
ney-General : 


PERSONAL  SERVICE 

Personal  service $10,000  00 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 


Printing 


920  28 


89 


ATTORNEY-GENERAL  — Continued 

Traveling  expenses  (including  expenses  of 


Attorney-General)  541  56 

Fixed  charges  and  contributions.. 258  76 

General  plant  service 


Fees  of  counsel  (Elon  ft.  Brown) 2,800  00 


Total  immediately  available 14,520  60 

Total  for  Attorney-General.  $402,180  60 


STATE  ENGINEER  AND  SURVEYOR 

For  payment  for  services  of  the  State  Engineer  and  Surveyor  and 
the  employees  in  the  office  of  the  State  Engineer  and  Surveyor. 

State  boundary 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 


Administration 
Main  office 

Salaries,  regular 

State  engineer  and  sur- 
veyor   $8,000  00 

Deputy  state  engineer 

and  surveyor 5,000  00 

Chief  clerk  4,200  00 

Private  secretary  „ 2,400  00 

Confidential  clerk  and 

and  stenographer  ....  2,100  00 

Land  clerk 2,000  00 

Index  clerk 1,800  00 

Stenographer,  3 at 

$1,350  4,050  00 

Telephone  operator  ....  1,080  00 


$30,630  00 

•Wages,  regular 

Laborer 730  00 

Salaries,  temporary 

Bridge  designers,  engi- 
neers, etc. 


90 


STATE  ENGINEER  AND  SURVEYOR  — Continued 

Administration  — Continued 
Main  office  — Continued 

Salaries,  temporary  — Continued 
For  salaries  and  compen- 
sation   1,800  00 

$33,160  00 


State  boundary 

Salaries,  temporary 
Assistant  engineer,  2 
months  at  $2,520  per 

year 

Wages,  temporary 

Laborer,  40  days  at  $2 
per  day  


$420  00 
80  00 


500  00 


Land  grants 

Salaries,  temporary 
Draftsman,  16  days  at 

$5  per  day $80  00 

Assistant  engineer,  30 

days  at  $7  per  day.  . . 210  00 

Chainman,  3,  30  days  at 

$3  per  day 270  00 


Wages,  temporary 

Laborer,  4,  30  days  at 
$2  per  day 


$560  00 
240  00 


Department  surveys 

Salaries,  temporary 

Rodman,  2,  7 months 
at  $1,440  per  year.  . . $1,680  00 

Chainman,  2,  7 months 

at  $1,080  per  year.  . . 1,260  00 


800  00 


Wages,  temporary 

Laborer,  4,  7 months  at 
$720  per  year 


$2,940  00 
1,680  00 


91 


STATE  ENGINEER  AND  SURVEYOR  — Continued 

Department  surveys  — Continued 
Wages,  temporary — Continued 
Laborer,  6 months  and 
10  days  at  $720  per 
year 380  00 


$2,060  00 

5,000  00 


Total  for  personal  service  pay- 
able from  General  Fund $39,460  00 

CANAL  FUND 

For  payment  for  services  of  employees  in  the  office  of 
State  Engineer  and  Surveyor. 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 

Ordinary  repairs  to  canals 
Salaries,  regular 

Division  engineers,  3 at 

$4,800  per  year $14,400  00 

Resident  engineers,  3 at 

$3,000  per  year 9,000  00 

Stenographer,  3 at 

$1,000  per  year 3,000  00 


$26,400  00 


Wages,  temporary 

Laborer,  3,  150  days  at 

$2  per  day 900  00 

$27,300  00 


Surveys,  court  of  claims 
Salaries,  temporary 

Assistant  engineer,  6 
months  at,  $2,520  per 
year 


$1,260  00 


$2 


STATE  ENGINEER  AND  SURVEYOR  — Continued 

Surveys,  court  of  claims  — Continued 
Salaries,  temporary  — Continued 
Rodman,  6 months  at 

$1,440  per  year 720  00 

Chairman,  6 months  at 

$1,080  per  year  540  00 


$2,520  00 

Wages,  temporary 

Laborer,  2,  170  days  at 

$2  per  day 680  00 

3,200  00 


Blue  line  surveys 
Salaries,  temporary 

Assistant  engineer,  4, 


300  days  at  $7  per  day 

$8,400  00 

Rodman,  8,  300  days  at 

$4  per  day 

Chainman,  11,  300  days 

9,600  00 

at  $3  per  day.  ..... 
Draftsman,  2,  300  days 

9,900  00 

at  $5  per  day 

3,000  00 

$30,900  00 

Wages,  temporary 

Laborer,  11,  300  days  at 

$2  per  day 

Laborer,  150  days  at  $2 

6,600  00 

per  day  

300  00 

$6,900  00 

37,800  00 


Total  for  personal  service,  canal  fund  group 


68,300  00 


Total  for  personal  service,  including  canal  fund 
group 


$107,760  00 


93 


STATE  ENGINEER  AND  SURVEYOR  — Continued 

For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  the 
office  of  the  State  Engineer  and  Surveyor,  other  than 
personal  service. 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 


Printing,  main  office $300  00 

Equipment,  main  office 

Office 200  00 

Supples,  main  office 

Office 1,000  00 

Traveling  expenses 


Traveling  expenses  state  engi- 
neer and  surveyor,  payable 
quarterly  in  full  for  all 

such  expenses  $2,500  00 

Deputy  state  engineer  and 
surveyor 

Travel  . . . . 200  00 

Hotel  expenses 300  00 


$500  00 


Chief  clerk 

Travel  100  00 

Hotel  expenses 150  00 


$250  00 

Bridge  designers,  engineers, 


etc. 

Travel  75  00 

Hotel  expenses  12500 


$200  00 


State  boundary 

Travel  . . . 200  00 

Hotel  expenses  30000 


$500  00 


9 4 


STATE  ENGINEER  AND  SURVEYOR  — Continued 

Traveling  expenses  — Continued 


Land  grants 

Travel $75  00 

Hotel  expenses  12500 


$200  00 

1,000  00 
4,000  00 


$5,000  00 

Communication 

Main  office 

Fixed  charges  and  contributions 

Topographic  surveys $15,000  00 

Hydrographic  surveys 2,500  00' 


9,150  00 
3,000  00 

17,500  00 


Department  surveys 

Travel  

Hotel  expenses  . 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation,  other  than 

personal  service 31,150  00 

CANAL  FUND 

For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation,  other 
than  personal  service,  of  the  office  of  the  State  Engineer 
and  Surveyor. 


MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 


Printing 

Ordinary  repairs  to  canals $300  00 

Equipment 

Engineering 

Ordinary  repairs  to 

canals $150  00 

Blue  line  surveys 600  00 

750  00 

Supplies 

Ordinary  repairs  to  canals.  . $450  00 

Blue  line  surveys 600  00 


1,050  00 


95 


STATE  ENGINEER  AND  SURVEYOR  — Continued 

Hired  horses  and  vehicles 

Surveys  — court  of  claims.  . . $400  00 

Blue  line  surveys 1,260  00 

1,660  00 

Traveling  expenses 

Transportation $3,700  00 

Hotel  expenses  2,540  00 

6,240  00 

Communication 

Ordinary  repairs  to  canals.  . . $300  001 

Blue  line  surveys 600  00 

900  00 

General  plant  service 

(Surveys  — court  of  claims.  . . $200  00' 

Blue  line  surveys 60000 

. 800  00 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation,  other 


than  personal  service,  canal  fund 11,700  00 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation  other  than 
than  personal  service,  including  canal  fund 
items  $42,850  00 


Total  for  State  Engineer  and  Surveyor.  . . . $150,610  00 


STATE  PRINTING  BOARD 

For  payment  for  services  of  employees  of  the  State  Printing  Board. 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 

Administration 

Salaries,  regular 

Printing  expert  and 

chief  clerk $4,000  00 

Proofreader  and  assist- 
ant clerk 


1,800  00 


96 


STATE  PRINTING  BOARD  — Continued 

Administration  — Continued 

Salaries,  regular  — Continued 

Clerk  (senior).. 1,650,  0.0 

Stenographer  1,200  00 

Clerk 900  00 

$9,550  00 


Total  for  personal  service $9,550  00 

For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  other 
than  personal  service,  of  the  State  Printing  Board. 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 


Contingencies  . 450  00 

Total  for  State  Printing  Board $10,000  00 


THE  UNIVERSITY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  YORK 
THE  STATE  DEPARTMENT  OF  EDUCATION 

For  payment  for  services  of  the  Commissioner  and  the  employees  of 
the  State  Education  Department,  other  than  those  engaged  in  the  Pro- 
fessional Examinations  Bureau  or  the  State  College  or  Normal  Schools. 


PERSONAL  SERVICE 

Commissioner’s  office 

Office  of  commissioner  of  education 
Salaries,  regular 

Commissioner  of  education.  . $10,000 


Secretary  to  the  commissioner  2,000 

Confidential  stenographer  . . . 1,600 

Stenographer 900 

Stenographer 720 

Messenger  1,200 


$16,420 


97 


DEPARTMENT  OF  EDUCATION  — Continued 

Commissioner’s  office  — Continued 
Office  of  deputy  commissioner  of 


education 
Salaries,  regular 

Deputy  commissioner  of  edu- 
cation and  assistant  com- 
missioner for  elementary 

education $6,000 

Secretary  and  stenographer.  . 1,500 

Assistant  in  elementary  edu- 
cation   3,000 

Stenographer 1,200 

Stenographer 1,100 

Stenographer 900 

Stenographer 600 

Secretary,  teachers  retirement 

board  2,000 

Clerk  1,200 

Clerk,  2 at  $720 1,440 

Clerk  480 

Medical  inspector  of  schools.  . 4,000 

Inspector  of  physical  training  3,000 

Inspector  of  physical  training  2,500 

Inspector  of  Indian  schools 

and  special  institutions  . . . 2,500 

Elementary  education  in- 
spector   3,000 

District  superintendent,  207 

at  $1,200  248,400 

Teachers  on  the  Indian  reser- 
vations as  follows : 

4 at  $600 2,400 

3 at  $480 1,440 

2 at  $440 880 

19  at  $400 7,600 

For  additional  personal  serv- 
ice, to  be  paid  from  the 
apportionment  to  Indian 
schools  made  pursuant  to 
statute  from  the  appro- 


98 


DEPARTMENT  OF  EDUCATION  — Continued 

Commissioner’s  office  — Continued 

Office  of  deputy  commissioner  of  education 
— Continued 

Salaries,  regular  — Continued 
priation  for  the  support 
of  common  schools,  as 
follows : 

1 at  $800 $800 

1 at  $525 525 

7 at  $440 3,080 

1 at  $420 420 

Janitorial  service  808 


$295,140 

Office  of  assistant  commissioner  for 
secondary  education 
Salaries,  regular 

Assistant  commissioner  for 
secondary  education,  or  di- 
rector   

Secretary  and  stenographer.  . 

Clerk  


5,000 

1,500 

720 


$7,220 

$318,780 

Administration  division 
Executive  office 
Salaries,  regular 


Chief $4,000 

Stenographer 1,200 


$5,200 


Auditing 

Salaries,  regular 

Auditor,  or  cashier 2,500 

Bookkeeper  720 

Bookkeeper  480 

Clerk  1,400 

Clerk  1,000 

Clerk  600 


$6,700 


99 


DEPARTMENT  OF  EDUCATION  — Continued 


Administration  division — Continued 
Editing  and  proofreading 
Salaries,  regular 

Editor  2,500 

Clerk  1,300 

Clerk  1,000 

Clerk  720 

Clerk  600 

Clerk  480 

Clerk  or  multigraph  operator.  900 


$7,500 

Mailing  room- 

Clerk  1,500 

Messenger 1,200 

Messenger 900 

Laborer,  or  messenger 900 

Junior  clerk  480 


$4,980 

Supply  room  and  switchboard 
Salaries,  regular 


Storekeeper 1,600 

Shipper  and  attendant 900 

Addressograph  operator,  or 

laborer 720 

Junior  clerk 480 

Telephone  operator 820 

Telephone  operator 700 

Page 480 


$5,700 

Filing  room 

Salaries,  regular 

Clerk 1,300 

Clerk 720 


$2,020 

Information  bureau 
Salaries,  regular 

Clerk 900 


100 


DEPARTMENT  OF  EDUCATION  — Continued 


Administration  division  — Continued 
Engineering  section 
Salaries,  regular 

Chief  engineer 2,650 

Electrical  engineer 1,500 

Messenger 1,300 

Assistant  steam  engineer.  . . . 1,100 


Salaries,  temporary 

For  occasional  temporary 
stenographers,  clerks,  pages, 
or  other  temporary  service, 
throughout  the  department 

as  necessity  demands 

For  payment  of  honorariums 
to  convocation  speakers.  . . 


$6,550 

2,750 

1,000 


$3,750 

43,300 

Attendance  division 
Salaries,  regular 


Chief $3,500 

Clerk 1,080 

Stenographer 1,080 

Stenographer 600 

Junior  clerk 480 

6,740 


Archives  and  history  division 
Salaries,  regular 

Chief  of  division  and  state 


historian $5,000 

Chief  archivist 3,000 

Assistant  to  archivist 480 

Assistant  in  public  records  . . . 2,000 

Chief  clerk 1,500 

Expert  copyist 1,000 

Page 480 


13,460 


101 


DEPARTMENT  OF  EDUCATION  — Continued 


Agricultural  and  industrial  education 
division 

Salaries,  regular 

Director $4,000 

Specialist  in  drawing  and 

industrial  training 2,820 

Specialist  in  agricultural 

education 3,000 

Assistant  in  agricultural 

education 2,160 

Specialist  in  vocational  schools  2,820 
Specialist  in  vocational  educa- 
tion for  girls 1,980 

Stenographer 1,200 

Clerk 480 

18,460 


Examinations  and  inspections  division 


Executive  office 
Salaries,  regular 

Director $4,500 

Editor  and  proofreader  of 

question  papers 2,000 

Stenographer 1,100 

Filing  clerk 1,100 

Clerk 900 

Clerk 600 


Field  work 

Salaries,  regular 

Assistant  for  field  work 

Specialist  in  modern  lan- 
guages   

Specialist  in  physical  science 

Specialist  in  history 

Specialist  in  Greek  and  Latin 
Specialist  in  Training  schools 

and  classes 

Specialist  in  elementary 
education 


$10,200 


3,000 


3,000 

2,750 

2,820 

2,820 


2,820 


2,820 


■■n 


102 


DEPARTMENT  OF  EDUCATION  — Continued 

Examinations  and  inspections  division  — 


Continued 

Field  work  — Continued 

Salaries,  regular  — Continued 

Specialist  in  biologic  sciences  2,820 

Specialist  in  commercial  sub- 
jects   2,820 

Specialist  in  mathematics ....  2,820 

Specialist  in  drawing 1,800 

Record  clerk  1,200 

Clerk 1,000 


$32,490 

Teachers  and  academic  examinations 
Salaries,  regular 

Assistant  in  charge  of  teachers’ 


examinations 2,500 

Examiner  in  science 1,800 

Examiner  in  ancient  lan- 
guages . . 1,800 

Examiner  in  ancient  lan- 
guages   1,320 

Examiner  in  ancient  lan- 
guages, 2 at  $1,000 2,000 

Examiner  in  modern  lan- 
guages   1,320 

Examiner  in  modern  lan- 
guages   900 

Examiner  in  English 1,600 

Examiner  in  English 1,000 

Examiner  in  mathematics.  . . 1,320 

Examiner  in  mathematics ...  1,000 

Examiner  in  teachers’  exam- 
ination papers 1,320 

Examiner  in  history 1,200 

Examiner  in  history 1,080 

Examiner  in  history,  2 at 

$900  1,800 

Examiner  in  science 1,200 

Examiner  in  commercial  sub- 
jects   1,080 


103 


DEPARTMENT  OF  EDUCATION  — Continued 

^animations  and  inspections  division  — 

Continued 

Teachers  and  academic  examinations  — 

Continued 

Salaries,  regular — Continued 
Examiner  in  commercial  sub- 
jects   960 

Record  clerk ' 1,300 

Assistant  record  clerk 1,000 

Examination  papers  clerk.  . . 1,300 

Teachers  record  clerk 1,300 

Clerk,  4 at  $960 3,840 

Clerk,  3 at  $840 2,520 

Clerk  720 

Clerk,  2 at  $660 1,320 

Clerk,  3 at  $600 1,800 

Stenographer 660 

Junior  clerk,  2 at  $480 960 


$41,920 

Professional  academic  examinations 
Salaries,  regular 

Assistant  in  charge  of  qualify- 
ing examinations 1,800 

Clerk  960 

Clerk,  2 at  $720 1,440 

Clerk  660 

Stenographer 840 

Stenographer 600 


$6,300 

Printing  of  examination  question 
papers 

Salaries,  regular 

Compositor  1,440 

Compositor’s  apprentice  ....  720 


$2,160 

Salaries,  temporary 

Temporary  examiners 16,000 

Temporary  clerk  and  stenog- 
raphers   3,200 


104 


DEPARTMENT  OF  EDUCATION  — Continued 

^animations  and  inspections  division  — 

Continued 

Printing  of  examination  question  papers  — 

Continued 

Salaries,  temporary  — Continued 

Proctor,  700  days  at  $5  a day  3,500 
Honorariums  to  members  of 

examinations  committees.  . 2*, 000 


$24,700 

117,770 

Law  division 

Salaries,  regular 

Chief $4,500 

Stenographer 1,100 

Law  assistant  2,000 

Stenographer 840 

8,440 

School  buildings  and  grounds  divi- 
sion 

Salaries,  regular 

Chief $3,500 

Inspector  of  buildings 2,750 

Stenographer 1,000 

7,250 

School  libraries  division 
Salaries,  regular 

Chief $3,000 

Inspector  of  school  libraries. . 2,400 

Stenographer 720 


Statistics  division 

Salaries,  regular 

Chief $3,500 

Clerk 1,300 

Clerk 1,080 

Clerk 900 

Clerk,  2 at  $600 1,200 

Junior  clerk  480 

Stenographer 1,300 

Stenographer 600 


10,360 


105 


DEPARTMENT  OF  EDUCATION  — Continued 

Visual  instruction  division 
Salaries,  regular 

Chief $3,300 

Assistant 2,000 

Art  assistant 1,300 

Clerk 1,200 

Clerk 900 

Clerk 720 

Clerk 600 

Clerk,  2 at  $480 960 

Stenographer 900 

Copyist 600 

12,480 

State  library 

Executive  office 
Salaries,  regular 

Director $4,500 

Director’s  assistant 1,800 

Stenographer 1,200 

Copyist  or  stenographer 720 

Copyist 480 

Clerk  . . 720 

Junior  clerk 480 

Page 480 


Reference  section  *lu’oou 

Salaries,  regular 

Reference  librarian 2,700 

Sublibrarian,  reference  1,800 

Sublibrarian,  reference  ....  1,320 

Sublibrarian  in  history 1,200 

Library  assistant 1,100 

Library  assistant,  2 at  $720..  1,440 

Library  assistant 600 

Clerk,  2 at  $720 1,440 

Clerk 600 

Junior  clerk,  2 at  $480 960 

Page,  2 at  $480 960 

Page 360 


$14,480 


106 


DEPARTMENT  OF  EDUCATION  — Continued 

State  library  — Continued 
Order  section 
Salaries,  regular 

Head  of  order  section $2,100 

Order  assistant 1,100 

Clerk 1,200 

Clerk 900 

Clerk,  2 at  $720 1,440 

Clerk  600 

Junior  clerk,  3 at  $480 1,440 

Stenographer  1,200 

Library  assistant  900 

Copyist  or  clerk 480 

Page  360 


$11,720 

Catalog  section 
Salaries,  regular 

Senior  librarian  2,400 

Subject  cataloger  1,500 

Head  cataloger 1,500 

Reference  assistant 1,500 

Indexer  1,200 

Clerk,  or  library  assistant,  3 

at  $900  2,700 

Sublibrarian  in  classification  1,500 
Library  assistant,  2 at  $900.  1,800 

Library  assistant 720 

Clerk  600 

Junior  clerk  480 


$15,900 

Shelf  section 

Salaries,  regular 

Shelf  clerk  1,680 

Clerk  900 

Page  480 


$3,060 


107 


DEPARTMENT  OF  EDUCATION  — Continued 

State  library  — Continued 
Book  selection  section 
Salaries,  regular 

Library  assistant $1,500 

Assistant  in  book  selection 

and  annotation  780 

Library  assistant  720 

Library  assistant  600 

Junior  clerk 480 


$4,080 

Manuscripts  section 
Salaries,  regular 

Head  of  manuscripts  section.  1,680 
Junior  clerk,  2 at  $480.  . . . 960 


$2,640 

Library  for  the  blind 
Salaries,  regular 

Librarian  for  the  blind 1,080 

Clerk  600 


* $1,680 

Medical  library 
Salaries,  regular 

Medical  librarian 1,200 

Page  480 


$1,680 

Law  library 

Salaries,  regular 

Law  librarian 3,000 

Sublibrarian  in  law 1,500 

Statute  law  indexer 1,500 

Stenographer 720 

Clerk  720 

Clerk  600 

Page  360 


$8,400 


108 


DEPARTMENT  OF  EDUCATION  — Continued 


State  library  — Continued 
Legislative  reference  library 
Salaries,  regular 

Legislative  reference  librarian  $2,100 

Sublibrarian  in  legislative 

reference  1,100 

Library  assistant,  2 at  $600.  1,200 

Clerk,  2 at  $600 1,200 

Page  480 


$6,080 

Library  school 

Salaries,  regular 

Vice  director  $2,500 

Registrar 1,500 

Library  assistant 1,200 

Library  assistant 600 

Stenographer 600 


80T00 


$6,400 


Salaries,  temporary 

Library  school  lectures,  25. at 

$20  a lecture 500 

6,900 

Educational  extension  division 
Salaries,  regular 

Chief  $3,000 

Assistant  in  charge  of  travel- 
ing libraries 1,500 

Inspector  of  public  libraries.  2,340 

Library  organizer,  2 at  $1,560  3,120 

Library  assistant.  . 840 

Library  assistant 720 

Library  assistant 600 

Stenographer 820 

Clerk  900 

Clerk  820 

Clerk,  2 at  $600 1,200 

Junior  clerk,  4 at  $480 1,920 

Page,  or  junior  clerk 480 


109 


DEPARTMENT  OF  EDUCATION  — Continued 

State  museum 

Salaries,  regular 

Director  of  the  museum,  state 

geologist  and  paleontologist  $4,500 

Assistant  paleontologist 2,700 

Assistant  in  paleontology.  . . 1,200 

Custodian  of  museum  collec- 
tions   1,000 

State  entomologist 2,400 

Assistant  entomologist 1,200 

Assistant  to  state  entomolo- 
gist   . . 900 

Assistant  geologist 2,400 

Director’s  clerk  and  secretary 

of  museum 2,100 

Assistant  in  geology 1,600 

State  botanist  1,800 

Assistant  to  state  botanist.  . . 780 

State  mineralogist 1,600 

Draughtsman  1,800 

Archeologist  1,500 

Zoologist  1,300 

Assistant  in  economic  geology  1,300 

Technical  assistant 1,300 

General  mechanical  assistant  720 

Preparator  1,000 

Taxidermist 900 

Stenographer,  2 at  $900 ...  . 1,800 

Stenographer 720 

Clerk  600 

Page  480 


$37,600 

Salaries,  temporary 

Stenographer 100 


Wages,  temporary 

Carpenter $960 

Laborer,  2 at  $720 1,440 


$2,400 


110 


DEPARTMENT  OF  EDUCATION  — Continued 

State  Museum  — Continued 

For  such  additional  compensa- 
tion to  members  of  the  depart- 
ment staff  as  may  he  neces- 
sary to  keep  the  museum  open 


on  Sunday 2,500 

42,600 

Care  and  cleaning 
Wages,  regular 

Carpenter  $960 

Electrician  900 

Elevator  repairman 900 

Roofer 1,000 

Painter  900 

Assistant  steam  engineer,  4 at 

$1,000 4,000 

Elevatorman,  5 at  $900....  4,500 

Orderly,  6 at  $840 5,040 

Watchman,  2 at  $780 : 1,560 

Shipper  840 

Laborers  11,520 

Porters  6,600 

Cleaners  13,620 


$52,340 

440 

52,780 


Total  for  personal  service $763,800 

For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation,  other 
than  personal  service,  of  the  State  Education  Depart- 
ment, other  than  the  Professional  Examinations  Bureau 
or  the  State  College  or  Normal  Schools. 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 


Fuel,  light,  power  and  water 

Electric  light  bulbs $1,000 

Water  rent 1,000 

Indian  schools.  . . .'. 1,500 


Wages,  temporary 
Temporary  service 


$3,500 


Ill 


DEPARTMENT  OR  EDUCATION  — Continued 

Printing 

General  $39,900 

Indian  schools 100 

40,000 

Advertising 

General  $100 

Indian  schools 100 

200 

Equipment 

Office  $9,725 

Educational 

Visual  instruction...  $9,800 

State  museum 3,000 

General  200 

Indian  schools 200 

— 13,200 

Books  and  binding 
Purchase  of  books, 
pamphlets  and  docu- 
ments to  replace 
those  destroyed  by 

fire $30,000 

Purchase  of  books,  se- 
rials , manuscripts 
and  binding  for  the 
law,  legislative,  ref- 
erence, medical, 
technological  and 
blind  sections  of 
the  state  library.  . . 28,500 

Books  for  traveling 

library 6,000 

Books  for  office  use.  . 500 

Indian  schools 400 

65,400 

General  plant  1,400 

89,725 

Supplies 

Office  $10,510 

Household 400 

Laundry,  cleaning  and  disinfect- 
ing   


500 


112 


DEPARTMENT  OF  EDUCATION  — Continued 


Supplies  - — Continued 
Educational 

General  $50 

Indian  schools 990 

1,040 

Botanical  and  agricultural 50 

General  plant 1,500 


Materials 

General  plant 

General $2,500 

Indian  schools 200 


Traveling  expenses 

Commissioner $1,200 

District  superintendents 62,100 

General 28,700 

Indian  schools 50 


14,000 


2,700 


92,050 


Communication 

Postage,  express,  freight,  and  cart- 


age 

. . $25,400 

Telephone  

1,500 

Telegrams  

1,100 

Indian  schools 

50 

ixed  charges  and  contributions 

Support  of  common  schools.  . . . 

. $6,000,000 

Academic  quotas 

. . 74,500 

Books,  apparatus  and 

standard 

works  of  art 

80,000 

Attendance  of  academic 

pupils . 

. . 100,000 

Nonresident  tuition.  . . . 

. . 340,000 

Training  of  teachers.  . . 

. . 90,000 

Grants  to  libraries 

. . 40,000 

Camp  schools 

2,500 

Teachers’  annuities.  . . . 

23,000 

Teachers’  conferences . . . 

5,000 

State  scholarships 300,000 


28,050 


,055,000 


113 


DEPARTMENT  OF  EDUCATION  — Continued 


General  plant  service 


General  $4,000 

Indian  schools 1,600 


Rent 

Contingencies 


5.000 
500 

1.000 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation,  other  than 
personal  service 7,332,325 

REPAIRS 

For  work  done  by  contract  or  upon  estimate  or  for  the 
purchase  of  material  and  the  employment  of  labor  in 
addition  to  that  appropriated  for  elsewhere,  for  repairs 


to  buildings  and  equipment. 

Removing  skylights,  and  changing  location  of 

elevator  $2,000 

New  step  bearing  and  motor  for  old  sump  pump  100 

Indian  schools 775 


CONSTRUCTION  OR  PERMANENT  BETTERMENTS 


New  school  building  on  the  Cattaraugus  Indian  reserva- 
tion  


3,000 


Total  for  Education  Department,  other  than  Pro- 
fessional Examinations  Bureau  and  the  State  Col- 
lege and  Normal  Schools,  1917-1918 $8,102,000 

TO  BE  MADE  IMMEDIATELY  AVAILABLE 
For  the  services  of  the  Education  Department,  other 
than  Professional  Examinations  Bureau,  and  the  State 
College  and  Normal  Schools. 


PERSONAL  SERVICE 


Examinations  and  inspection  division 
Salaries,  temporary 

Temporary  examiners 

Temporary  clerks  and  stenog- 
raphers  


$2,000 


1,000 


$3,000 


114 


DEPARTMENT  OF  EDUCATION  — Continued 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

Fixed  charges  and  contributions 

Teachers’  annuities . 1,000 

Total  immediately  available 4,000 

Total  for  Education  Department,  other  than  the 
Professional  Examinations  Bureau  and  the  State 
College  and  Normal  Schools $8,106,000 


PROFESSIONAL  EXAMINATIONS  BUREAU 

For  payment  for  services  of  employees  in  the  State  Education 
Department  in  administering  the  professional  examinations. 


PERSONAL  SERVICE 


Executive  office 

Salaries,  regular 

Assistant  commissioner 
and  director  of  pro- 
fessional education  . . 
Secretary  and  stenog- 
rapher   

Assistant  in  charge  of 
foreign  credentials  . . 

Clerk,  2 at  $900 

Clerk  

Stenographer 


$5,000  00 

1.500  00 

2.500  00 
1,800  00 

720  00 
720  00 

$12,240  00 


Professional  examinations  section — 


Examinations  and  inspections  division 
Salaries,  regular 

Assistant  in  charge  of 
professional  examina- 
tions   $2,750  00 

Professional  record  clerk  1,300  00 

Clerk,  2 at  $960 1,920  00 

Clerk 780  00 

Clerk 600  00 


115 


DEPARTMENT  OF  EDUCATION  — Continued 

Professional  examinations  section  — Continued 
Examinations  and  inspections  division  — 

Continued 

Salaries,  regular  — Continued 

Clerk,  3 at  $480 1,440  00 

Engrosser 1,000  00 

Stenographer 660  00 

10,450  00 

State  board  of  medical  examiners 
Salaries,  regular 

Secretary $4,000  00 

Stenographer 1;000  00 


$5,000  00 

8,000  00 
1,000  00 


$9,000  00 

14,000  00 


$3,000  00 
1,800  00 

3.200  00 
3,000  00 

1.200  00 

960  00 


$13,160  00 


Salaries,  temporary 

Board  of  examiners.  . . . 5,400  00 

Chemist 3,500  00 

Attorney 2,000  00 

Proctors 500  00 


$11,400  00 


Salaries,  temporary 

Board  of  examiners.  . . 
Proctors 


State  board  of  pharmacy 
Salaries,  regular 

Secretary 

Clerk  . '.  

Inspector,  2 at  $1,600 
Inspector,  2 at  $1,500 

Inspector 

Stenographer  


24,560  00 


11G 


DEPARTMENT  OP  EDUCATION  — Continued 

State  board  of  nurse  examiners 
Salaries,  regular 

Inspector $1,800  00 

Stenographer 960  00 


$2,160  00 


Salaries,  temporary 

Board  of  examiners.  . . . 1,500  00 

Proctors 100  00 


$1,600  00 

4,360  00 

State  board  of  dental  examiners 


Salaries,  regular 

Secretary $4,000  00 

Inspector,  2 at  $1,200.  . 2,400  00 

Stenographer 720  00 


$7,120  00 


Salaries,  temporary 

Board  of  examiners  . . . 4,500  00 

Proctors 400  00 


$4,900  00 

12,020  00 

Veterinary  examinations 
Salaries,  temporary 

Board  of  examiners.  . . . $300  00 

Proctors 100  00 

400  00 

Optometry  examinations 
Salaries,  temporary 

Board  of  examiners.  . . . $350  00 

Proctors 150  00 

500  00 

Certified  public  accountants 
Salaries,  temporary 

Board  of  examiners.  . . $2,000  00 

Proctors 150  00 


2,150  00 


117 


DEPARTMENT  OF  EDUCATION  — Continued 

Certified  shorthand  reporters 
Salaries,  temporary 

Board  of  examiners  . . . $200  00 

Proctors 50  00 

250  00 

Chiropodists  exa mi  nation  s 
Salaries,  temporary 

Proctors 175  00 

Board  of  registered  architects 
Salaries,  temporary 

Board  of  examiners 2,000  00 

Temporary  service  for  the  various  profes- 
sional boards 2,000  00 


Total  for  personal  service $85,105  00 


For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  the 
Professional  Examinations  Bureau,  other  than  personal 
service. 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 


Printing 

Medical  board $1,600  00 

Dental  board 1,100  00 

Veterinary  examinations  . . . 200  00 

Nurses  examinations 1,500  00 

Optometry  examinations  ...  100  00 

Pharmacy  board 3,500  00 

Chiropody  examinations  . . . 300  00 

Certified  shorthand  reporters  50  00 

Certified  public  accountants.  150  00 

Architect  board 1,500  00 


$10,000  00 


Equipment 950  00 

Supplies 500  00 

Traveling  expenses 

Medical  board $1,200  00 

Dental  board 1,200  00 

Veterinary  examinations  . . . 150  00 

Nurses  examinations 1,500  00 

Optometry  examinations  . . . 200  00 


118 


DEPARTMENT  OF  EDUCATION  — Continued 


Traveling  expenses — Continued 

Pharmacy  examinations  . . . 6,000  00 


Chiropody  examinations  . . . 100  00 

Architect  board 800  00 

Certified  shorthand  reporters  100  00 

Certified  public  accountants.  150  00 


11,400  00 


Communication 2,200  00 

Fixed  charges 

Apportionment  to  state  dental  society.  . . 1,700  00 

General  plant  service 100  00 

Rents, 6,800  00 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation  other  than 
personal  service 


33,650  00 


Total  for  Bureau,  1917— 18 $118,755  00 

TO  BE  MADE  IMMEDIATELY  AVAILABLE 
For  payment  for  services  of  the  employees  of  the  Pro- 
fessional Examinations  Bureau. 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 

State  board  of  nu'rse  examiners 
Salaries,  temporary 

Board  of  examiners 

State  hoard  of  dental  examiners 
Salaries,  regular 

Secretary $2,666  66 

Stenographer 360  00 

Certified  shorthand  reporters 
Salaries,  temporary 

Board  of  examiners 

Board  of  registered  architects 
Salaries,  temporary 

Board  of  examiners 


$400  00 

3,026  66 
230  00 
400  00 


Total  immediately  available 


$4,056  66 


Total  for  Professional  Examinations  Bureau.  $122,811  66 


119 


DEPARTMENT  OF  EDUCATION  — Continued 

STATE  COLLEGE  FOR  TEACHERS  AND  STATE  NORMAL 

SCHOOLS 


STATE  COLLEGE  FOR  TEACHERS 

For  payment  for  services  of  employees  of  the  State  College  for 
Teachers. 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 

Administration 

Salaries,  regular 

President $0,000  00 


Dean 

Financial  secretary  and 

instructor 

Secretary  to  president.. 

Stenographer 

Secretary  to  trustees.  . . 


4,000 


00 


1,800  00 
700  00 
500  00 
300  00 


Teaching  staff 


$13,300  00 


Salaries,  regular 


Professor,  5 at  $3,000 . . 

$15,000 

00 

Professor 

4° 

o 

o 

00 

Professor,  8 at  $2,500.. 

20,000 

00 

Assistant  professor  .... 

2,250 

00 

Assistant  professor,  2 at 
$2,000  

4,000 

00 

Assistant  professor  .... 

1,900 

00 

Assistant  professor  .... 

1,800 

00 

Assistant  professor  .... 

1,500 

00 

Instructor,  2 at  $1,800. . 

3,600 

00 

Instructor,  4 at  $1,700. 

6,800 

00 

Instructor  . . 

1,600 

00 

Instructor,  3 at  $1,500. 

4,500 

00 

Instructor 

1,400 

00 

Instructor,  9 at  $1,300. 

11,700 

00 

Instructor,  8 at  $1,200. 

'a* 

o 

o 

00 

Instructor,  4 at  $1,100. 

o 

o 

00 

Instructor,  2 at  $1,000. 

2,000 

00 

Instructor 

.800 

00 

Laboratory  assistant  . . . 

360 

00 

Laboratory  assistant  . . 

o 

o 

CO 

00 

Laboratory  assistant  . . . 

250 

00 

120 


DEPARTMENT  OF  EDUCATION  — Continued 

Teaching  staff  — Continued 

Salaries,  regular  — Continued 


Laboratory  assistant  . .. 

200 

00 

Laboratory  assistant  .. . . 

150 

00 

Laboratory  assistant,  4 

at  $100 

400 

00 

Laboratory  assistant,  2 

at  $80  

160 

00 

Lecturer,  2 at  $300 ...  . 

600 

00 

•ial  staff 

ages,  regular 

Engineer 

$1,200 

00 

Janitor 

1,140 

00 

Assistant  engineer,  2 at 

$900  . . 

1,800 

00 

Laborer  and  watchman. 

780 

00 

Laborer  and  watchman, 

2 at  $720 

1,440 

00 

Laborer  and  watchman. 

480 

00 

Laborer  and  watchman, 

4 at  $420 

1,680 

00 

97,870  00 


Wages,  tempoi  ary 
Laborer 


$8,520  00 
796  00 


9,316  00 


Total  for  personal  service $120,486  00 

For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  the 
State  College  for  Teachers,  other  than  personal  .service. 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

Fuel,  light,  power  and  water 

Fuel  . . $2,700  00 

Light 1,125  00 

Power 300  00 

Water 75  00 


$4,200  00 


121 


DEPARTMENT  OF  EDUCATION  — Continued 

Printing 600  00 

Advertising  50  00 

Equipment 

Office $500  00 

Educational 3,000  00 

Books 2,600  00 

6,100  00 

Supplies 

Office $500  00 

Educational 4,900  00 

5,400  00 

Hired  horses  and  vehicles 140  00 

Traveling 

Transportation  of  officers  and 

employees $300  00 

Hotel  expenses  250  00 

550  00 

Communication 600  00 

General  plant  service 200  00 

Bent 

Bent  of  athletic  field $250  00 

Bent  of  foundry 125  00 

375  00 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation,  other  than 

personal  service 18.215  00 

REPAIRS 

For  work  done  by  contract  or  upon  estimate  or  for  the 
purchase  of  material  and  the  employment  of  labor  in 
addition  to  that  regularly  appropriated  for  elsewhere 


for  repairs  to  buildings  and  equipment 1,500  00 

Total  for  State  College  for  Teachers $140,201  00 


122 


DEPARTMENT  OF  EDUCATION  — Continued 

BROCKPORT  NORMAL  SCHOOL 


For  payment  for  services  of  employees  of  the  Brockport  Normal 
School. 


PERSONAL  SERVICE 


Administration 

Salaries,  regular 

Principal $3,500  00 

Secretary  to  principal..  900  00 
Secretary  treasurer, 

local  hoard  200  00 


Teaching  staff 

Salaries,  regular 

Teacher $1,800  00 

Teacher 1,700  00 

Teacher 1,550  00 

Teacher 1,500  00 

Teacher 1,400  00 

Teacher 1,175  00 

Teacher 1,150  00 

Teacher,  4 at  $1,050 . . . 4,200  00 

Teacher,  2 at  $1,000.  . . 2,000  00 

Teacher,  6 at  $950.  . . . 5,700  00 

Teacher,  3 at  $900 2,700  00 

Teacher,  2 at  $850.  . . . 1,700  00 

Teacher 800  00 


Janitorial  staff 

Wages,  regular 

Head  janitor  and’  engi- 
neer   $900  00 

Laborer,  3 at  $720 2,160  00 


$3,060  00 

Wages,  temporary 

Laborer 500  00 


$4,600  00 


27,375  00 


3,560  00 


Total  for  personal  service 


$35,535  00 


123 


DEPARTMENT  OF  EDUCATION  — Continued 

For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  the 

Broekport  Normal  School,  other  than  personal 

service. 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

Fuel,  light,  power  and  water 

Fuel 

$4,500  00 

Light 

700  00 

Power 

140  00 

Water 

160  00 

$5,500  00 

Printing 

350  00 

Advertising 

50  00 

Equipment 

• 

Office 

$200  00 

Educational 

1,250  00 

Farm  and  garden 

200  00 

Books 

1,000  00 

2,650  00 

Supplies 

Office 

$100  00 

Household 

200  00 

Laundry,  cleaning  and  disin- 

fecting   

200  00 

Educational 

1,000  00 

Botanical  and  agricultural . . . 

200  00 

General  plant 

200  00 

1,900  00 

Hired  horses  and  vehicles 

50  00 

Traveling  expenses 

Transportation  of  officials  or 

employees 

$450  00 

Hotel  expenses  

400  00 

850  00 

Communication 

500  00 

General  plant  service 

75  00 

Total  for  maintenance  and  operation,  other  than 
personal  service  


11,925  00 


124 


DEPARTMENT  OF  EDUCATION  — Continued 

REPAIRS 

For  work  done  by  contract  or  upon  estimate  or  for  the 
purchase  of  material  and  the  employment  of  labor  in 
addition  to  that  regularly  appropriated  for  elsewhere 


for  repairs  to  buildings  and  equipment 1.450  00 

Total  for  Brockport  Normal  School $48,910  00 


BUFFALO  NORMAL  SCHOOL 

For  payment  for  services  of  employees  of  the  Buffalo  Normal  School. 


PERSONAL  SERVICE 


Administration 

Salaries,  regular 

Principal $3,500  00 

Secretary  to  principal  . 1,200  00 

Secretary  treasurer, 

local  board  400  00 

Stenographer 600  00 


Teaching  staff 

Salaries,  regular 

Teacher $2,500  00 

Teacher 2,200  00 

Teacher 2,000  00 

Teacher,  2 at  $1,800.  . . 3,600  00 

Teacher,  4 at  $1,600.  . . 6,400  00 

Teacher 1,500  00 

Teacher,  2 at  $1,400.  . . 2,800  00 

Teacher,  5 at  $1,300.  . . 6,500  00 

Teacher,  4 at  $1,200.  . . 4,800  00 

Teacher,  2 at  $1,150.  . . 2,300  00 

Teacher,  2 at  $1,050.  . . 2,100  00 

Teacher 1,000  00 

Teacher 700  00 

Teacher 650  00 

Teacher 400  00 

Teacher 100  00 


$5,700  00 


39,550  00 


125 


DEPARTMENT  OF 

EDUCATION  — Continued 

Janitorial  staff 

Wages,  regular 

Janitor 

$1,350  00 

Laborer 

860  00 

Laborer 

600  00 

$2,810  00 


Wages,  temporary 

Scrub  woman,  1,000 

days 

1,600 

00 

Laborer 

250 

00 

$1,850 

00 

4,660  00 

Teaching  staff,  night  school 

Salaries,  regular 

Principal 

$500  00 

Teacher 

240 

00 

Teacher  

210 

00 

Teacher 

189 

00 

Teacher,  2 at  $120.  . . . 

240 

00 

1,379  00 


Janitorial  staff,  niglit  school 
Wages,  regular 

Janitor $62  50 

Laborer 62  50 

125  00 

Saturday  extension  staff 
Salaries,  regular 

Teacher,  130  hours  at 

$1.50  per  hour 195  00 

Total  for  personal  service $51,609  00 

For  the  expense  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  the 
Buffalo  Normal  School,  other  than  personal  service. 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

Fuel,  light,  power  and  water 


Fuel $6,800  00 

Light 975  00 

Power 400  00 

$8,175  00 


126 


DEPARTMENT  OF  EDUCATION  — Continued 


Printing 

Advertising 

Equipment 

Office ; $1,000  00 

Educational 1,400  00 

Books 1,200  00 


Supplies 

Office $400  00 

Educational 2,800  00 


Hired  horses  and  vehicles.  . 
Traveling  expenses 

Transportation  of  officials  or 


employees $390  00 

Hotel  expenses 260  00 


Communication 

General  plant  service 
Rents 


900  00 
75  00 


3,600  00 


3,200  00 
350  00 


650  00 
950  00 
75  00 
70  00 


Total  for ‘maintenance  and  operation,  other  than 

personal  service  18,045  00 

REPAIRS 

For  work  done  by  contract  or  upon  estimate  or  for  the 
purchase  of  material  and  the  employment  of  labor  in 
addition  to  that  regularly  appropriated  for  else- 
where, for  repairs  to  buildings  and  equipment 2,500  00 

CONSTRUCTION  OR  PERMANENT  BETTERMENTS 

Filter $1,500  00 

Elevators 

Enclosing  elevator  wells 8,500  00 

Installation  of  one  elevator 5,000  00 

15,000  00 


$87,154  00 


Total  for  Buffalo  Normal  School 


127 


DEPARTMENT  OF  EDUCATION  — Continued 

CORTLAND  NORMAL  SCHOOL 

For  payment  for  services  of  employees  of  the  Cortland  Normal 
School. 


PERSONAL  SERVICE 


Administration 

Salaries,  regular 

Principal $3,800  00 

Confidential  clerk 900  00 


Teaching  staff 

Salaries,  regular 

Teacher $2,600  00 

Teacher 2,250  00 

Teacher 1,900  00 

Teacher 1,700  00 

Teacher 1,550  00 

Teacher 1,500  00 

Teacher 1,400  00 

Teacher,  2 at  $1,300.  . . 2,600  00 

Teacher,  4 at  $1,200 . . . 4,800  00 

Teacher,  3 at  $1,150.  . . 3,450  00 

Teacher,  7 at  $1,050.  . . 7,350  00 

Teacher 1,000  00 

Teacher 950  00 

Teacher 900  00 

Teacher 850  00 

Teacher 800  00 

Teacher 300  00 


J anitorial  staff 

Wages,  regular 

Janitor $2,000  00 

Wages,  temporary 

Laborer 435  00 


$4,700  00 


35,900  00 


2,435  00 


Total  for  personal  service 


$43,035  00 


128 


DEPARTMENT  OF  EDUCATION  — Continued 

.For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  the 
Cortland  Normal  School,  other  than  personal  service. 


MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 


Fuel,  light,  power  and  water 

Fuel 

Electricity 

Gas ^ 

Power 

Water 


$2,750  00 
500  00 
110  00 
190  00 
450  00 


Printing 

Advertising 

Equipment 

Office  $75  00 

Educational 750  00 

Books 800  00 

General  plant 175  00 


Supplies 

Office $250  00 

Educational 850  00 

General  plant  100  00 


Hired  horses  and  vehicles 

Traveling  expenses 

Transportation  of  officials  and 

employees $300  00 

Hotel  expenses 200  00 


Communication 

General  plant  service 
Bents 


$4,000  00 
600  00 
50  00 


1,800  00 


1,200  00 

40  00 


500  00 
550  00 
200  00 
60  00 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation,  other  than 
personal  service • . 


9,000  00 


REPAIRS 

For  work  done  by  contract  or  upon  estimate  or  for  the 
purchase  of  material  and  the  employment  of  labor  in 


129 


DEPARTMENT  OF  EDUCATION  — Continued 

addition  to  that  regularly  appropriated  for  elsewhere, 


for  repairs  to  buildings  and  equipment 1,500  00 

Total  for  Cortland  Normal  School $53,535  00 


FREDONIA  NORMAL  SCHOOL 

For  payment  for  services  of  employees  of  the  Fredonia  Normal 
School. 


PERSONAL  SERVICE 


Administration 

Salaries,  regular 

Principal $3,800  00 

Secretary-treasurer,  local 

board 250  00 

Principal’s  clerk 1,000  00 


Teaching  staff 

Salaries,  regular 

Teacher,  3 at  $1,850.  . . $5,550  00 

Teacher .1,800  00 

Teacher 1,650  00 

Teacher 1,500  00 

Teacher 1,450  00 

Teacher 1,400  00 

Teacher,  6 at  $1,200.  . . 7,200  00 

Teacher 1,150  00 

Teacher 1,100  00 

Teacher,  7 at  $1,050.  . . 7,350  00 

Teacher,  3 at  $1,000.  . . 3,000  00 

Teacher 850  00 

Teacher 300  00 


Janitorial  staff 

Wages,  regular 

Janitor $1,050  00 

laborer,  2 at  $500 1,000  00 


$5,050  00 


34,300  00 


$2,050  00 


130 


DEPARTMENT  OF  EDUCATION  — Continued 

Janitorial  staff  — Continued 
Wages,  temporary 

Laborer 400  00 

2,450  00 


Total  for  personal  service $41,800  00 


For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  the 
Fredonia  Normal  School,  other  than  personal  service. 


MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 


Fuel,  light,  power  and  water 

Fuel $3,450  00 

Light  and  power 700  00 

Water 150  00 


Printing 

Advertising 

Equipment 

Office $10  00 

Educational 300  00 

Books 890  00 


Supplies 

Office $30  00 

Educational 1,470  00 


Traveling  expenses 

Transportation  of  officials  or 

employees  $250  00 

Hotel  expenses 150  00 


Communication 

General  plant  service 


$4,300  00 
275  00 
25  00 


1,200  00 


1,500  00 


400  00 
300  00 
40  00 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation,  other  than 
personal  service 


8,040  00 


131 


DEPARTMENT  OF  EDUCATION  — Continued 
REPAIRS 

For  work  done  by  contract  or  upon  estimate  or  for  the 
purchase  of  material  and  the  employment  of  labor  in 
addition  to  that  regularly  appropriated  for  elsewhere, 


for  repairs  to  buildings  and  equipment 1,500  00 

Total  for  Fredonia  Normal  School $51,340  00' 


GENESEO  NORMAL  SCHOOL 


For  payment  for  services  of  employees  of  the  Geneseo  Normal 
School. 


PERSONAL  SERVICE 


Administration 

Salaries,  regular 

Principal $3,800  00 

Secretary  to  principal.  . 900  00 


Teaching  staff 

Salaries,  regular 

Teacher $2,200  00 

Teacher 2,100  00 

Teacher 1,800.  00 

Teacher,  2 at  $1,600.  . . 3,200  00 

Teacher,  3 at  $1,500.  . . 4,500  00 

Teacher,  2 at  $1,400.  . . 2,800  00 

Teacher,  2 at  $1,250.  . . 2,500  00 

Teacher,  2 at  $1,200 . . . 2,400  00 

Teacher,  3 at  $1,100.  . . 3,300  00 

Teacher 1,050  00 

Teacher,  5 at  $1,000.  . 5,000  00 

Teacher 950  00 

Teacher,  3 at  $900 2,700  00 

Teacher,  4 at  $850.  . . . 3,400  00 

Teacher 800  00 

Teacher,  2 at  $750 1,500  00 

Teacher 650  00 


$4,700  00 


40,850  00 


132 


DEPARTMENT  COEDUCATION  — Continued 


Janitorial  staff 
Wages,  regular 

Janitor $850  00 

Laborer  700  00 

Laborer,  2 at  $600 1,200  00 


$2,750  00 
826  00 

3,576  00 

Total  for  personal  service $49,126  00 

For  tbe  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  the 
Genesee  Normal  School,  other  than  personal  service. 


Wages,  temporary 
Laborer  


MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 


Fuel,  light,  power  and  water 

Fuel 

Light  

Water 


Printing  

Advertising 

Equipment 

Office $300  00 

Educational 2,000  00 

Books 1,500  00 

General  plant 200  00 


Supplies 

Office $400  00 

Educational 1,600  00 

General  plant 300  00 


Traveling  expenses 

Transportation  of  officers  or 

employees $260  00 

Hotel  expenses 190  00 


$5,200  00 
750  00 
550  00 


$6,500  00 
600  00 
50  00 


4,000  00 


2,300  00 


450  00 


133 


DEPARTMENT  OF  EDUCATION  — Continued 

Communication 600  00 

General  plant  service 200  00 

Rents 400  00 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation  other  than 

personal  service 15,100  00 

REPAIRS 

For  work  done  by  contract  or  upon  estimate  or  for  the 
purchase  of  material  and  the  employment  of  labor  in 
addition  to  that  regularly  appropriated  for  elsewhere, 


for  repairs  to  buildings  and  equipment 13,500  00 

Total  for  School,  1917-18 $77,726  00 


TO  BE  MADE  IMMEDIATELY  AVAILABLE 
For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  the 
Geneseo  Normal  School,  other  than  personal  service. 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 


Communication $200  00 

Total  immediately  available 200  00 

Total  for  Geneseo  Normal  School $77,926  00 


NEW  PALTZ  NORMAL  SCHOOL 


For  payment  for  services  of  employees  of  the  New  Paltz  Normal 


School. 


PERSONAL  SERVICE 


Administration 

Salaries,  regular 

Principal $3,500  00 

Secretary,  local  board . . 200  00 

Treasurer,  local  board.  . 200  00 

Secretary  to  principal.  . 900  00 


$4,800  00 


134 


DEPARTMENT  OF  EDUCATION  — Continued 


Teaching  staff 

Salaries,  regular 

Teacher,  2 at  $1,900.  . . $3,800  00 

Teacher  1,850  00 

Teacher,  2 at  $1,800.  . . 3,600  00 

Teacher  1,700  00 

Teacher  1,600  00 

Teacher  1,500  00 

Teacher  1,250  00 

Teacher,  2 at  $1,150.  . . 2,300  00 

Teacher,  10  at  $1,100.  . 11,000  00 

Teacher  1,050  00 

Teacher  1,000  00 

Teacher  950  00 

Teacher  900  00 


32,500  00 

Janitorial  staff 

Wages,  regular 

Engineer $1,050  00 

Laborer,  2 at  $650....  1,300  00 

Laborer  100  00 


Wages,  temporary 
Laborer  


$2,450  00 
500  00 


2,950  00 


Total  for  personal  service $40,250  00 

For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  the 
New  Paltz  Normal  School,  other  than  personal  service. 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

Fuel,  light,  power  and  water 


Fuel $1,900  00 

Light  312  00 

Power  75  00 

Water  324  00 

$2,611  00 

Printing  700  00 

Advertising 10  00 


135 


DEPARTMENT  OF  EDUCATION  — Continued 


Equipment 

Office $50  00 

Educational 445  00 

Books 725  00 

General  plant 250  00 


Supplies 

Office  $200  00 

Laundry  550  00 

Medical  and  surgical 15  00 

Educational 1,620  00 

General  plant 20  00 


Hired  horses  and  vehicles 

Traveling 

Transportation  of  officers  or 

employees  $375  00 

Hotel  expenses 200  00 


Communication  . . . 
General  plant  service 


1,470  00 


2,405  00 
90  00 


575  00 
475  00 
50  00 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation,  other  than 
personal  service 


8,386  00 


REPAIRS 

For  work  done  by  contract  or  upon  estimate  or  for  the 
purchase  of  material  and  the  employment  of  labor  in 
addition  to  that  regularly  appropriated  for  elsewhere 
for  repairs  to  buildings  and  equipment 1,500  00 


CONSTRUCTION  OR  PERMANENT  BETTERMENTS 

For  new  building  for  normal  school  (authorization,  chap- 
ter 640,  Laws  of  1916,  of  one  hundred  and 
twenty-five  thousand  dollars  ($125,000)  of  which 
thirty  thousand  dollars  ($30,000)  was  appropriated) 
a further  appropriation  of  seventy-five  thousand  dollars  75,000  00 


$125,136  00 


Total  for  New  Paltz  Normal  School 


136 


DEPARTMENT  OF  EDUCATION  — Continued 
ONEONTA  NORMAL  SCHOOL 

For  payment  for  services  of  employees  of  the  Oneonta  Normal 


School. 


PERSONAL  SERVICE 


Administration 

Salaries,  regular 

Principal $3,800 

Secretary-treasurer,  local 


00 


board  

200 

00 

Secretary  to  principal.  . 

1,000 

00 

Teaching  staff 

Salaries,  regular 

Teacher,  2 at  $2,600 . . . 

$5,200 

00 

Teacher  

2,400 

00 

Teacher  

2,200 

00 

Teacher  

1,700 

00 

Teacher  

1,500 

00 

Teacher,  4 at  $1,400.  . . 

5,600 

00 

Teacher,  3 at  $1,300.  . . 

3,900 

00 

Teacher,  3 at  $1,200.  . . 

3,600 

00 

Teacher,  7 at  $1,100.  . . 

7,700 

00 

Teacher,  3 at  $1,050.  . . 

3,150 

00 

Teacher,  4 at  $1,000 . . . 

o 

o 

00 

Teacher 

950 

00 

Teacher,  6 at  $900 

5,400 

00 

Teacher 

800 

00 

Janitorial  staff 
Wages,  regular 

Engineer 

$1,000 

00 

Janitor 

700 

00 

Laborer 

700 

00 

Laborer 

Laborer 


Wages,  temporary 
Laborer 


$3,500  00 
490  00 


$5,000  00 


600  00 
500  00 


48,100  00 


3,990  00 


Total  for  personal  service 


$57,090  00 


137 


DEPARTMENT  OF  EDUCATION  — Continued 

Far  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  the 
Oneonta  Normal  School,  other  than  personal  service. 


MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 


Fuel,  light,  power  and  water 


Fuel $2,800  00 

Light  and  power 450  00 

Water 250  00 


Printing 

Equipment 

Office $250  00 

Educational 500  00 

Books 2,000  00 

General  plant 1,000  00 


Supplies 

Office ■ $100  00 

Educational 2,000  00 

General  plant 100  00 


Traveling  expenses 

Transportation  of  officers 

or  employees $250  00 

Hotel  expenses 200  00 


Communication 

Fixed  charges  and  contributions 
General  plant  service 


$3,500  00 
800  00 


3,750  00 


2,200  00 


450  00 
750  00 
10  00 
100  00 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation,  other  than 

personal  service 11,560  00 

REPAIRS 

For  work  done  by  contract  or  upon  estimate  or  for  the 
purchase  of  material  and  the  employment  of  labor  in 
addition  to  that  regularly  appropriated  for  elsewhere, 


for  repairs  to  buildings  and  equipment 1,000  00 

Total  for  Oneonta  Normal  School $69,650  00 


138 


DEPARTMENT  OF  EDUCATION  — Continued 
OSWEGO  NORMAL  SCHOOL 

For  payment  for  services  of  employees  of  the  Oswego  Normal 
School. 


PERSONAL  SERVICE 


Administration 

Salaries,  regular 

Principal $3,800  00 

Principal’s  secretary  ...  1,200  00 


$5,000  00 


Teaching  staff 

Salaries,  regular 

Teacher,  2 at  $2,500.  . . $5,000  00 

Teacher 2,200  00 

Teacher 2,000  00 

Teacher 1,750  00 

Teacher,  3 at  $1,500...  . 4,500  00. 

Teacher,  4 at  $1,400.  . . 5,600  00 

Teacher,  3 at  $1,300.  . . 3,900  00 

Teacher,  3 at  $1,250.  . . 3,750  00 

Teacher 1,200  00 

Teacher,  4 at  $1,150.  . . 4,600  00 

Teacher 1,050  00 

Teacher 520  00 


Janitorial  staff 

Wages,  regular 

Laborer $1,040  00 

Laborer,  2 at  $730 1,460  00 

Laborer 600  00 

Laborer 366  00 

Laborer,  3 at  $300 900  00 

Janitor 820  00 

Wages,  temporary 


Laborer  at  20c  per  hour  1,715  00 


36,070  00 


6,901  00 


Total  for  personal  service 


$47,971  00 


139 


DEPARTMENT  OF  EDUCATION  — Continued 

For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  the 
Oswego  Normal  School,  other  than  personal  service. 


MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

Fuel,  light,  power  and  water 

Fuel $6,000  00 

Light  and  power 730  00 

Water 270  00 

$7,000  00 

Printing 150  00 

Advertising 50  00 


Equipment 

Educational $2,000  00 

Farm  and  garden 75  00 

Books 1,425  00 

General  plant 200  00 


Supplies 

Office $105  00 

Household 335  00 

Laundry 104  00 

Educational 2,400  00 

Refrigerating 42  00 


Hired  horses  and  vehicles 


3,700  00 


2,986  00 
250  00 


Traveling  expenses 

Transportation  of  offi- 


cers or  employees  ...  $350  00 

Hotel  expenses 250  00 

600  00 

Communication 450  00 

General  plant  service 200  00 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation,  other  than 

personal  service $15,386  00 


REPAIRS 

For  work  done  by  contract  or  upon  estimate  or  for  the 
purchase  of  material  and  the  employment  of  labor  in 


140 


DEPARTMENT  OF  EDUCATION  — Continued 

addition  to  that  regularly  appropriated  for  elsewhere, 

for  repairs  to  buildings  and  equipment 2,825  00 


Total  for  Oswego  Normal  School $66,182  00 


PLATTSBURG  NORMAL  SCHOOL 

For  payment  for  services  of  employees  of  the  Plattsburg  Normal 
School. 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 

Administration 

Salaries,  regular 

Principal $3,800  00 

Secretary  - treasurer,  lo- 
cal board 200  00 

Principal’s  secretary  . . . 900  00 


Teaching  staff 

Salaries,  regular 

Teacher  . 

$2,100  00 

Teacher,  2 at  $2,000.  . . 

4,000  00 

Teacher,  2 at  $1,900  . . . 

3,800  00 

Teacher,  2 at  $1,800.  . . 

3,600  00 

Teacher 

1,700  00 

Teacher 

1,400  00 

Teacher,  10  at  $1,000.  . 

10,000  00 

Teacher,  5 at  $950.  . . . 

4,750  00 

Janitorial  staff 

Wages,  regular 

Janitor 

$700  00 

Special  policeman 

700  00 

laborer 

650  00 

$2,050  00 

Wages,  temporary 

Laborer 

320  00 

$4,900  00 


31,350  00 


2,370  00 


Total  for  personal  service 


$38,620  00 


141 


DEPARTMENT  OF  EDUCATION  — Continued 

For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  the 
Plattsburg  Normal  School,  other  than  personal  service. 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 


Fuel,  light,  power  and  water 


Fuel 

$2,250 

00 

Light  . , 

375 

00 

Power 

150 

00 

Water 

225 

00 

— 

$3,000 

00 

Printing 

150 

00 

Advertising 

50 

00 

Equipment 

Office 

$300 

00 

Educational 

700 

00 

Books 

500 

00 

— 

1,500 

00 

Supplies 

Office 

$325 

00 

Educational 

875 

00 

1,200 

00 

Hired  horses  and  vehicles 

100 

00 

Traveling  expenses 

Transportation  of  officers 

or  employees 

$200 

00 

Hotel  expenses 

300 

00 

500 

00 

Communication 

300 

00 

General  plant  service 

50 

00 

Total  for  maintenance  and  operation,  other  than 

personal  service 6,850  00 

REPAIRS 

For  work  done  by  contract  or  upon  estimate  or  for  the 
purchase  of  material  and  the  employment  of  labor  in 
addition  to  that  regularly  appropriated  for  elsewhere, 


for  repairs  to  buildings  and  equipment 2,300  00 

Total  for  Plattsburg  Normal  School $47,770  00 


142 


DEPARTMENT  OF  EDUCATION  — Continued 

POTSDAM  NORMAL  SCHOOL 

For  payment  for  services  of  employees  of  the  Potsdam  Normal 
School. 


PERSONAL  SERVICE 


Administration 

Salaries,  regular 

Principal $3,500  00 

Secretary  to  local  board.  200  00 

Treasurer  to  local  board.  200  00 

Secretary  to  principal.  . 900  00 


Teaching  staff 

Salaries,  regular 

Teacher $2,100  00 

Teacher,  3 at  $1,800.  . . 5,400  00 

Teacher 1,700  00 

Teacher,  2 at  $1,600.  . . 3,200  00 

Teacher,  2 at  $1,500.  . . 3,000  00 

Teacher 1,450  00 

Teacher,  2 at  $1,400.  . . 2,800  00 

Teacher 1,350  00 

Teacher 1,300  00 

Teacher,  2 at  $1,200  . . . 2,400  00 

Teacher,  2 at  $1,150.  . . 2,300  00 

Teacher 1,100  00 

Teacher,  3 at  $1,050.  . . 3,150  00 

Teacher 1,000  00 

Teacher,  2 at  $950 1,900  00 

Teacher,  3 at  $900 2,700  00 

Teacher 850  00 

Teacher 650  00 


Janitorial  staff 

Wages,  regular 

Engineer $1,200  00 

Laborer 800  00 

Laborer 600  00 


$4,800  00 


38,350  00 


$2,600  00 


143 


DEPARTMENT  OF  EDUCATION  — Continued 

J anitorial  staff  — Continued 
Wages,  temporary 

Laborer 500  00 

3,100  00 


Total  for  personal  service 

For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  the 
Potsdam  Normal  School,  other  than  personal  service. 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

Fuel,  light,  power  and  water 

Fuel $4,200  00 

Light 300  00 

Power 300  00 

Water 200  00 


Printing  .... 
Advertising  . . 
Equipment 

Office 

Educational 


$75  00 
460  00 


Supplies 

Office $200  00 

Educational 1,300  00 


Traveling  expenses 

Transportation  of  officers  or 

employees 

Hotel  expenses 

Communication  . 

General  plant  service 

Rents 


$350  00 
250  00 


$5,000  00 
350  00 
250  00 


535  00 


1,500  00 


600  00 
275  00 
200  00 
45  00 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation,  other  than 
personal  service 


REPAIRS 

For  work  done  by  contract  or  upon  estimate  or  for  the 
purchase  of  material  and  the  employment  of  labor  in 
addition  to  that  regularly  appropriated  for  elsewhere 
for  repairs  to  buildings  and  equipment 


$46,250  00 


$8,755  00 


800  00 


144 


DEPARTMENT  OF  EDUCATION  — Continued 

CONSTRUCTION  OR  PERMANENT  BETTERMENTS 

For  reconstructing  buildings  (authorization  by  chapter 
389  Laws  of  1915,  three  hundred  thousand  dollars 
($300,000)  of  which  one  hundred  thousand  dollars 
($100,000)  was  appropriated)  a further  appropriation 
of  one  hundred  thousand  dollars $100,000  00 


Total  for  Potsdam  Normal  School $155,805  00 


SUMMER  SESSIONS 

For  payment  for  services  of  employees  for  Summer  Sessions. 


PERSONAL  SERVICE 


Administration 

Salaries,  regular 

Principal,  4 at  $500.  . . 
Secretary  to  principal, 
4 at  $100 

Teaching  staff 

Salaries,  regular 

Teacher,  16  at  $300.  . . 
Teacher,  52  at  $150.  . . 
Teacher,  8 at  $125 .... 

Janitorial  staff 

Wages,  regular 

Janitor,  4 at  $50 


$2,000  00 

400  00 

$2,400  00 


$4,800  00 
7,800  00 
1,000  00 

13,600  00 


200  00 


Total  for  personal  service $16,200  00 

For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  for 
Summer  Sessions,  other  than  personal  service. 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

Supplies 1,000  00 


Total  for  Summer  Sessions $17,200  00 


SUBSTITUTE  TEACHERS 

For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  for 
Substitute  Teachers,  other  than  personal  service. 


145 


DEPARTMENT  OF  EDUCATION  — Continued 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

Fixed  charges  and  contributions $6,450  00 

Total  for  1917-18 $6,450  00 

TO  BE  MADE  IMMEDIATELY  AVAILABLE 

For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  for 
Substitute  Teachers,  other  than  personal  service. 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

Fixed  charges  and  contributions $1,000  00 

Total  immediately  available 1,000  00 

Total  for  Substitute  Teachers  . $7,450  00 

Total  for  State  College  and  Normal  Schools.  . . . $948,259  00 

Grand  total  for  Department  of  Education,  Pro- 
fessional Examinations  Bureau,  State  College 
and  Normal  Schools $9,177,070  66 


NEW  YORK  STATE  SCHOOL  OF  CLAY-WORKING  AND 
CERAMICS,  AT  ALFRED  UNIVERSITY 

For  payment  for  services  of  employees  of  the  New  York  State 
School  of  Clay-Working  and  Ceramics,  at  Alfred  University. 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 


Administration 

Salaries,  regular 

Director $2,200  00 

Assistant  director 1,800  00 

President , 880  00 

Stenographer 624  00 

Treasurer  and  account- 
ant   250  00 


$5,754  00 


146 


SCHOOL  OF  CLAY  WORKING  AND  CERAMICS  — Continued 


Instruction 

Salaries,  regular 

Instructor  of  drawing 

and  design $1,200  00 

Instructor  of  modeling 

and  pottery 1,000  00 

Foreman  of  moulds  and 

pottery 900  00 

Professor  of  chemistry.  . 900  00 

Professor  of  industrial 

mechanics 450  00 

Professor  of  natural 

science  300  00 

Instructor  in  physical 

training 300  00 


Library 

Salaries,  regular 

Librarian  

Care  of  buildings  and  supervision 
Wages,  regular 

Janitor $650  00 

Matron 130  00 


5,050  00 
250  00 


$780  00 

Wages,  temporary 

Sundry  laborers  about 
the  buildings  and 
grounds  employed  by 
the  day  or  hour 166  00 


946  00 


Total  for  personal  service $12,000  00 

For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  the 
New  York  State  School  of  Clay-Working  and  Ceramics, 
at  Alfred  University,  other  than  personal  service. 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

$950  00 
250  00 
75  00 


Fuel 

Printing . . 
Advertising 


147 


SCHOOL  OF  CL  A Y- WORKIN  G AND  CERAMICS  — Continued 


Equipment 

Office $50  00 

Educational 300  00 

Books 125  00 

General  plant 25  00 


Supplies 

Office $50  00 

Household 50  00 

Laundry,  cleaning  and  dis- 
infecting   10  00 

Educational 765  00 

General  plant 75  00 


Traveling  expenses 

Transportation  of  officials  or  " 

employees $175  00 

Hotel  expenses 75  00 


Communication 

General  plant  service 


500  00 


950  00 


250  00 
200  00 
100  00 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation,  other  than 
personal  service  3,275  00 

REPAIRS 

For  work  done  by  contract  or  upon  estimate  or  for  the 
purchase  of  material  and  the  employment  of  labor  in 
addition  to  that  appropriated  for  elsewhere,  for  re- 
pairs to  buildings  and  equipment 300  00 


Total  for  New  York  State  School  of  Clay-Working 

and  Ceramics,  at  Alfred  University $15,575  00 


NEW  YORK  STATE  NAUTICAL  SCHOOL 

For  payment  for  services  of  employees  of  the  New  York  State 
Nautical  School. 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 

Office,  board  of  governors. 

Salaries,  regular 

Secretary  and  treasurer 


$2,000  00 


148 


NEW  YORK  STATE  NAUTICAL  SCHOOL  — Continued 


Training  ship  “ Newport.7’ 

Salaries,  regular 

Superintendent $3,000  00 

Executive  officer 2,500  00 

Senior  instructor 2,000  00 

Junior  instructor 1,500  00 

Surgeon  instructor 1,900  00 


$10,900  00 


Wages,  regular 

Chief  engineer 2,500  00 

Boatswain 1,200  00 

Commissary 900  00 

Master-at-arms 72000 

Ship’s  cook 720  00 

Assistant  ship’s  cook.  . . 720  00 

Carpenter 600  00 

Sailmaker 600  00 

Fireman,  3 at  $540.  . . , 1,620  00 

Chief  quartermaster  ...  600  00 

Quartermaster,  2 at 

$480  w 960  00 

Cabin  steward 540  00 

Wardroom  steward  600  00 

Wardroom  boy 420  00 

Seamen,  4 at  $420 1,680  00 

Cabin  boy 360  00 

Electrician 900  00 

Chief  machinist 1,500  00 

Assistant  machinist  ...  900  00 

Boilermaker 720  00 

Coal  heaver 360  00 

Captain-of-hold 420  00 

Water  tender,  3 at  $600.  1,800  00 

Tailor 420  00 

Bandmaster 660  00 


$22,420  00 


149 


NEW  YORK  STATE  NAUTICAL  SCHOOL  — Continued 

Training  ship  “ Newport  ” — Continued 
Wages,  temporary 

Wireless  operator,  five 

months 250  00 

33,570  00 


Total  for  personal  service * 

For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  the 
New  York  State  Nautical  School,  other  than  personal 
service. 


MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

Food 

Provisions,  ship  mess,  150  at 

60c  a day $23,000  00 

Provisions,  officers’  mess . . . 2,200  00 

Provisions,  captains’  mess.  . . 1,100  00 


Fuel 

Printing 

Equipment 

Office 

Board  of  governors $100  00 

Household 

Mess  gear  and  furniture.  . 1,000  00 

Books 1,000  00 

General  plant 

Musical  instruments 100  00 


$26,300  00 
5,500  00 
600  00 


2,200  00 


Supplies 

Office 

Board  of  governors $200  00 

Medical  and  surgical 350  00 

General  plant 

Navigators’  supplies 525  00 

Hardware  and  tools 550  00 

Engineers’  supplies  950  00 

Electrical  supplies  950  00 

Chandlers’  supplies  3,075  00 


$35,570  00 


6,600  00 


150 


NEW  YORK  STATE  NAUTICAL  SCHOOL  — Continued 

Communication 

Board  of  governors 1,200  00 

Total  for  maintenance  and  operation  other  than  per- 
sonal service 42,400  00 

REPAIRS 

For  work  done  by  contract  or  upon  estimate  or  for  the 
purchase  of  material  and  the  employment  of  labor  in 
addition  to  that  appropriated  for  elsewhere,  for  repairs 
to  buildings  and  equipment 1,000  00 

Total  for  New  York  State  Nautical  School $78,970  00 


NEW  YORK  STATE  DRILL  HALL,  CORNELL  UNIVERSITY 

For  payment  for  services  of  employees  of  the  New  York  State  Drill 
Hall,  Cornell  University. 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 

Janitor,  3 at  $480 $1,440  00 

Janitor  420  00 

$1,860  00 


Total  for  personal  service $1,860  00 

For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  the 
New  York  State  Drill  Hall,  Cornell  University,  other 
than  personal  service. 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

Fuel,  Light,  Power  and  Water 

Heat  $5,500  00 

Light  and  power 1,640  00 

$7,140  00 

Equipment 

Office $1,520  00 

Household 60  00 


151 


CORNELL  UNIVERSITY  DRILL  HALL  — Continued 

Equipment  — Continued 

Educational 6,430  00 

General  plant 7,400  00 

15,410  00 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation,  other  than 
personal  service 


22,550  00 


Total  for  New  York  State  Drill  Hall,  Cornell  Uni- 
versity  $24,410  00 


NEW  YORK  STATE  SCHOOL  OF  AGRICULTURE  AT 
ALFRED  UNIVERSITY 

For  payment  for  services  of  employees  of  the  New  York  State 
School  of  Agriculture  at  Alfred  University. 


PERSONAL  SERVICE 


Administration 

Salaries,  regular 
Director  (also  professor  of  horti- 
culture)   $2,500  00 

Assistant  director  (also  pro- 
fessor of  field  crops) 1,35000 

President  (also  professor  of 

rural  sociology  and  ethics)  ...  980  00 

Stenographer 80000 

Treasurer  and  accountant 775  00 


$6,405  00 


Instruction 

Salaries,  regular 

Professor  of  home  economics.  .$1,300  00 


Professor  of  animal  husbandry.  1,500  00 
Professor  of  forestry  and 

economic  biology  1,200  00 

Instructor  in  mechanics 1,100  00 

Instructor  in  poultry  hus- 
bandry   1,100  00 

Instructor  in  dairy  laboratory.  1,000  00 
Instructor  in  chemistry.  .....  1,000  00 


152 


ALFRED  UNIVERSITY  — Continued 

Instruction  — Continued. 

Salaries,  regular  — Continued 

Instructor  in  forge  shop  practice  600  00 
Instructor  in  domestic  arts ....  500  00 

Instructor  in  physical  training  500  00 

9,850  00 


Library 

Salaries,  regular 

Librarian 150  00 

Care  of  buildings 

Salaries,  regular 

Head  janitor  and  superintendent  of 

buildings 750  00 

Farm  and  greenhouse 

Supervision  and  instruction 
Salaries,  regular 

Farm  superintendent  (also  in- 
structor in  farm  practice)  . . . $1,200  00 
Superintendent  of  greenhouse 
(also  instructor  in  green- 
house management  and  plant 
laboratory  practice 1,00000 


$2,200  00 

Farm  labor 

Wages,  regular 

Herdsman,  at  $65  per  month. 

. $780  00 

Horseman,  at  $50  per  month. 

. 600  00 

Laborer 

. 660  00 

Laborer,  at  $50  per  month . . . 

. 600  00 

Laborer,  at  $47.50  per  month 

. 570  00 

$3,210  00 

5,41000 


Temporary  employees 
Wages,  temporary 

Sundry  laborers  employed  by  the  day  or 
hour  in  and  about  the  buildings, 
grounds  and  farm 1,500  00 


Total  for  personal  service 


$24,065  00 


153 


ALFRED  UNIVERSITY  — Continued 

For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  the 
New  York  State  School  of  Agriculture  at  Alfred  Univer- 
sity, other  than  personal  service. 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 


Fuel,  light,  power  and  water $1,700  00 

Printing 500  00 

Advertising 100  00 

Equipment 

Office $100  00 

Motorless  vehicles  100  00 

Educational 700  00 

Farm  and  garden 30000 

Live  stock  20000 

Books 250  00 

General  plant 5000 

1,700  00 

Supplies 

Office $200  00 

Household 50. 00 

Laundry,  cleaning  and  disinfecting.  350  00 

Educational 1,600  00 

Botanical  and  agricultural 400  00 

Forage  and  veterinary 3,20000 

Refrigerating 50  00 

General  plant 15000 

6,000  00 

Traveling  expenses 

Transportation  of  officials  and  em- 
ployees   $45000 

Hotel  expenses 150  00 

600  00 

Communication 85000 

General  plant  service 700  00 

Rent 350  00 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation,  other  than 
personal  service  


$12,500  00 


154 


ALFRED  UNIVERSITY  — Continued 

REPAIRS 

For  work  done  by  contract  or  upon  estimate  or  for  the  pur- 
chase of  material  and  the  employment  of  labor  in 
addition  to  that  appropriated  for  elsewhere,  for  repairs 
to  buildings  and  equipment 500  00 

Total  for  New  York  State  School  of  Agriculture  at 

Alfred  University  . $37,065  00 


NEW  YORK  STATE  COLLEGE  OF  AGRICULTURE, 
CORNELL  UNIVERSITY 

For  payment  for  services  of  the  Dean  and  director  and  the  employees 
of  the  New  York  State  College  of  Agriculture,  Cornell  University. 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 


Administrative  service 
Office  of  the  dean 
Salaries,  regular 

Dean  and  director $6,000  00 

(Secretary  to  dean  and 

director 1,60000 

Stenographer 750  00 


$8,350  00 

Office  of  secretary  and  registrar 


Salaries,  regular 

Secretary,  registrar  ....  3,000  00 

Assistant  registrar  ....  1,800  00 

Clerk 900  00 

Clerk 600  00 

Stenographer 660  00 

Stenographer 600  00 


$7,560  00 


Business  office 
Salaries,  regular 

Executive  assistant 1,500  00 

Chief  clerk 1,500  00 


155 


COLLEGE  OF  AGRICULTURE,  CORNELL  — Continued 

Business  office — Continued 


Salaries,  regular  — Continued 


Clerk 

1,100 

00 

Clerk 

' 780 

00 

Clerk 

600 

00 

Clerk 

540 

00 

Clerk 

504 

00 

Clerk 

420 

00 

Stenographer 

720 

00 

$7,664  00 


Treasurer’s  office 
Salaries,  regular 

Assistant  to  treasurer.  . 1,500  00 

Messenger 120  00 


$1,620  00 

$25,194  00 

Office  of  information 
Editorial  division 
Salaries,  regular 

Editor  and  chief  of 


publications $3,000  00 

Assistant  editor 1,200  00 

Assistant  editor 900  00 

Stenographer 600  00 


$5,700  00 

Distributing  division 
Salaries,  regular 

Clerk 600  00 

Clerk • 576  00 

Clerk 540  00 

Clerk,  2 at  $480 960  00 

Clerk,  3 at  $360 1,080  00 


$3,756  00 


9,456  00 


156 


COLLEGE  OF  AGRICULTURE,  CORNELL  — Continued 

Library 

Salaries,  regular 


Librarian $1,600  00 

Reference  librarian  ....  1,000  00 

Clerk 600  00 


Care  of  buildings  and  grounds 
Buildings 

Wages,  regular 

Superintendent $1,200  00 

Engineer 1,200  00 

Repairman,  2 at  $1,002.  2,004  00 

Repairman,  2 at  $858.  . 1,716  00 

Repairman 860  00 

Repairman  . . 720  00' 

Fireman,  6 at  $600.  . . . 3,600  00 

Ice  machine  operator.  . 600  00 

Janitor 780  00 

Head  janitor 720  00 

Janitor,  2 at  $600 1,200  00 

Janitor,  11  at  $540 5,940  00 

Watchman 660  00 

Clerk 420  00 

Painter 936  00 


$22,556  00 

Wa  ges,  temporary 

Miscellaneous  labor  ....  1,000  00 

Grounds 

Wages,  regular 

Superintendent 1,200  00 

Gardener 660  00 

Sub-gardener,  3 at  $660.  1,980  00 

Sub-gardener 650  001 


$4,490  00 


3,200  00 


28,046  00 


General 

Wages,  temporary 
Miscellaneous  labor 


650  00 


157 


COLLEGE  OF  AGRICULTURE,  CORNELL  — Continued 


Animal  industry,  service 
Animal  husbandry 
Salaries,  regular 

Professor $4,000  00 

Professor,  2 at  $2,750..  5,500  00 

Assistant  professor  ....  2,000  00 

Instructor  and  stockman  1,800  00 

Instructor 1,500  00 

Instructor,  2 at  $1,200. . 2,400  00 

Stenographer  and  libra- 
rian   600  00 

Superintendent 1,000  00 

Helper . 720  00 

Helper 600  00 


$20,120  00 

Wages,  regular 

Laborer,  4 at  $600 2,400  00 

Laborer,  4 at  $660 2,640  00 


$5,040  00 

25,160  00 

Poultry  husbandry 
Salaries,  regular 


Professor $3,500  00 

Assistant  professor  ....  2,250  00 

Assistant  professor  . ...  1,500  00 

Instructor 1,400  00 

Instructor,  2 at  $800.  . . 1,600  00 

Assistant 650  00 

Assistant 450  00 

Student  assistant,  3 at 

$150  450  00 

Bookkeeper 504  00 

Clerk 756  00 

Sales  manager * 504  00 

Stenographer 456  00 

Foreman,  experiment 

plant 1,200  00 

Foreman  incubation  . . . 1,200  00 


158 


COLLEGE  OF  AGRICULTURE,  CORNELL  — Continued 


Poultry  husbandry  - — Continued 
Salaries,  regular  — Continued 
Foreman,  instruction 

plant 1,100  00 

Helper 700  00 

Helper 540  00 

Helper,  2 at  $504 1,008  00 

Teamster 600  00 

20,368  00 


Dairy  industry 

Salaries,  regular 


Professor  . . . 

$4,000 

00 

Professor 

3,000 

00 

Professor,  2 at  $2,750.  . 

5,500 

00 

Professor 

2,250 

00 

Assistant  professor  .... 

1,800 

00 

Instructor,  2 at  $1,500. 

3,000 

00 

Instructor,  2 at  $1,200.. 

o 

o 

o>7 

00 

Instructor 

600 

00 

Assistant  . . . 

720 

00 

Assistant,  2 at  $600 ...  . 

1,200 

00 

Clerk 

1,200 

00 

Clerk 

660 

00 

(Stenographer 

660 

00 

Stenographer 

480 

00 

Helper 

780 

00 

28,250  0.0 


Entomology 

Salaries,  regular 

Professor $3,500  00 

Professor,  2 at  $3,250.  . 6,500  00 

Professor 2,750  00 

Assistant  professor,  2 at 

$2,000  4,000  00 

Assistant  professor,  2 at 

$1,800  3,600  00 

Assistant  professor  ....  1,500  00 

Assistant  professor  ....  900  00 

Instructor 1,200  00 

Instructor,  5 at  $750.  ..  3,750  00 


159 


COLLEGE  OF  AGRICULTURE,  CORNELL  — Continued 


Entomology  — Continued 

Salaries,  regular  — Continued 

Assistant 660  00 

Assistant 600  00 

Assistant,  12  at  $500 . . 6,000  00 

Assistant 400  00 

Librarian 800  00 

Stenographer 660  00 

Stenographer 540  00 

Curator 760  00 


38,120  00 

Plant  industry  service 
Agronomy  (farm  crops) 

Salaries,  regular 


Professor $3,000  00 

Instructor,  3 at  $1,500.  . 4,500  00 

Assistant,  3 at  $500...  1,500  00 

Stenographer 660  00 

Clerk 504  00 

Foreman 660  00 


$10,824  00 


Agronomy  (farm  practice) 

Salaries,  regular 

Professor 4,000  00 

Professor 3,500  00 

Instructor,  2 at  $900.  . . 1,800  00 

Farm  superintendent  . . 1,800  00 

Assistant  farm  superin- 
tendent   1,200  00 

Stenographer 720  00 

Stenographer 480  00 


$13,500  00 

Wages,  regular 

Mechanic 1,140  00 

Harness  maker 840  00 

Repairman 660  00 

Freight  superintendent 

and  truckman 900  00 


160 


COLLEGE  OF  AGRICULTURE,  CORNELL 

Plant  industry  service  — Continued 

Agronomy  (farm  practice) — Continued 
Wages,  regular — Continued 


Continued 


Head  teamster 

720 

00 

Repairman 

660 

00 

Laborer,  6 at  $600 

3,600 

00 

$8,520 

00 

Botany 

Salaries,  regular 

Professor 

$3,000 

00 

Professor 

2,500 

00 

Professor 

2,000 

00 

Assistant  professor,  2 at 

$1,500  

3,000 

00 

Instructor 

1,500 

00 

Instructor 

1,200 

00 

Instructor 

1,100 

00 

Instructor 

1,000 

00 

Instructor,  2 at  $900 . . . 

1,800 

00 

Instructor,  3 at  $800 . . . 

2,400 

00 

Instructor,  3 at  $600.  . 

1,800 

00 

Assistant 

700 

00 

Assistant 

600 

00 

Assistant,  4 at  $500.  . . 

2,000 

00 

Stenographer  and  clerk. 

600 

00 

Stenographer 

540 

00 

Stenographer 

480 

00 

Helper 

500 

00 

$26,720 

00 

Wages,  regular 

Gardener 

800 

00 

Floriculture 

Salaries,  regular 

Professor 

$3,500 

00 

Professor 

2,500 

00 

Assistant  professor  .... 

2,250 

00 

Instructor 

1,200 

00 

32,844 


00 


27,520  00 


161 


COLLEGE  OF  AGRICULTURE,  CORNELL 

Plant  industry  service  — Continued 
Floriculture  — Continued 

Salaries,  regular  — Continued 

Instructor 

Instructor 

Curator  and  stenog- 
rapher   

Stenographer 


Wages,  regular 

Gardener  

Gardener 

Superintendent  of  green- 
houses   

Gardener  and  night  fire- 
man   

Teamster 


Continued 


Forestry 

Salaries,  regular 

Professor 

Professor,  2 at  $3,500. 
Assistant  professor.  . . . 

Assistant  

Assistant  

Stenographer 

Stenographer 

Landscape  art 

Salaries,  regular 

Professor 

Professor 

Assistant  professor.  . . . 
Instructor,  2 at  $1,000 

Assistant  

Assistant  

Stenographer 

Stenographer 

Lecturer  and  adviser.  . 


6 


1,000 

00 

900 

00 

780 

00 

720 

00 

$12,850 

00 

1,140 

00 

720 

00 

900 

00 

660 

00 

600 

00 

$4,020 

00 

$3,750 

00 

7,000 

00 

2,500 

00 

400 

00 

200 

00 

660 

00 

540 

00 

$2,500 

00 

1,800 

00 

1,500 

00 

2,000 

00 

1,200 

00 

400 

00 

720 

00 

540 

00 

200 

00 

16,870  00 


15,050  00 


10,860  00 


162 


COLLEGE  OF  AGRICULTURE,  CORNELL  — Continued 

Plant  breeding 

Salaries,  regular 

Professor,  2 at  $3,000  . . $6,000  00 


Professor 500  00 

Assistant  professor 1,800  00 

Instructor  1,200  00 

Assistant,  3 at  $500.  . . . 1,500  00 

Assistant  250  00 

Stenographer 660  00 

Stenographer 600  00 


$12,510  00 

Wages,  regular 

Laborer  720  00 

Laborer,  2 at  $600 1,200  00 

Gardener 600  00 


$2,520  00 

— 15,030  00 


Plant  pathology 

Salaries,  regular 

Professor $4,000  00 

Professor 3,000  00 

Assistant  professor,  2 at 

$2,000  4,000  00 

Assistant  professor,  3 at 

$1,800  5,400  00 

Assistant  professor  ....  1,500  00 

Instructor  1,000  00 

Instructor,  2 at  $750.  . . 1,500  00 

Assistant,  2 at  $500 ....  1,000  00 

Assistant  480  00 

Clerk  600  00 

Stenographer 576  00 

Helper 850  00 

Helper 480  00 


24,386  00 


163 


COLLEGE  OF  AGRICULTURE,  CORNELL  — Continued 

Pomology 

Salaries,  regular 


Professor 

$3,000 

00 

Assistant  professor,  2 at 

$1,600  

3,200 

00 

Assistant  

850 

00 

Assistant  

600 

00 

Stenographer 

720 

00 

Stenographer 

540 

00 

Stenographer 

504 

00 

Superintendent  of  or- 

chards   

900 

00 

10,314  00 

Vegetable  gardening 
Salaries,  regular 


Professor 

$2,500 

00 

Instructor  

1,800 

00 

Instructor  

1,600 

00 

Instructor  . 

1,200 

00 

Assistant  

720 

00 

Superintendent  of  gar- 

dens   

1,200 

00 

Gardener  

660 

00 

Gardener 

600 

00 

Stenographer 

540 

00 

10,820  00 

Rural  community  service 
Farm  management 
Salaries,  regular 


Professor $3,500  00 

Professor 3,000  00 

Assistant  professor 2,000  00 

Instructor  1,200  00 

Instructor  1,000  00 

Instructor  500  00 

Stenographer 750  00 

Clerk  720  00 

Clerk,  2 at  $660 1,320  00 

Clerk  600  00 

Laboratory  assistant,  4 

at  $200  800  00 


15,390  00 


164 


COLLEGE  OF  AGRICULTURE,  CORNELL  — Continued 

House  economics 


Salaries,  regular 


Professor,  2 at  $3,250.  . 

$6,500 

00 

Assistant  professor,  2 at 

$2,200  

4,400 

00 

Assistant  professor 

1,500 

OO 

Assistant  professor 

1,100 

00 

Assistant  professor  .... 

1,000 

OO 

Instructor  

1,400 

00 

Instructor,  5 at  $1,200.  . 

6,000- 

00 

Instructor  

1,000 

00 

Instructor  

900 

00 

Instructor  

600 

00 

Assistant,  2 at  $800 .... 

1,600 

00 

Secretary  to  department . 

1,500 

00 

Stenographer  

600 

00 

Housekeeper  

600 

00 

Housekeeper  

480 

00 

Office  hoy 

300 

00 

29,480  00 

Rural  economy 

Salaries,  regular 

Professor $5,000  00 

Professor,  marketing.  . . 2,500  00 

Instructor  200  00 

Stenographer  . . . 780  00 

6,480  00 

Rural  education 

Salaries,  regular 

Professor $2,500'  00 

Assistant  professor 2,000  00 

Stenographer 660  00 

Stenographer 540  00 

Stenographer 48000 

Stenographer 450  00 


$6,630  00 

Wages,  temporary 

Miscellaneous  labor  co- 
operative teaching  . . . 500  00 


7,130  00 


165 


COLLEGE  OF  AGRICULTURE,  CORNELL  — Continued 

Rural  social  organization 
Salaries,  regular 

Professor 3,250  00 

Stenographer 780  00 


$4,030  00 

Wages,  temporary 

Miscellaneous  labor  ...  25  00 


Soils,  chemistry  and  rural  tech- 


nology service 
Agricultural  chemistry 
Salaries,  regular 

Professor $3,000  00 

Professor 2,750  00 

Assistant  professor  ....  1,800  00 

Assistant,  2 at  $500 ....  1,000  00 

Stenographer  456  00 


Drawing 

Salaries,  regular 

Professor $2,500  00 

Assistant  professor  ....  1,500  00 

Instructor  1,000  00 

Instructor  900  00 


Meteorology 

Salaries,  regular 

Professor $500  00 

Assistant  professor 1,800  00 


Rural  engineering 
Salaries,  regular 

Professor $3,000  00 

Assistant  professor 2,250  00 

Assistant  professor.  ....  1,600  00 

Assistant  professor  ....  1,500  00 

Instructor  1,200  00 

Assistant  500  00 

Stenographer 660  00 

Mechanic 1,000  00 


4,055  00 


9,006  00 


5,900  00 


2,300  00 


11,710  00 


166 


COLLEGE  OF  AGRICULTURE,  CORNELL  — Continued 


Soil  technology 

Salaries,  regular 

Professor  .' $3,000  00 

Professor 2,250  00 

Assistant  professor 1,500  00 

Assistant,  4 at  $500 ....  2,000  00 

Soil  surveyor 1,500  00 

Stenographer 600  00 

Stenographer 300  00 

Helper 720  00 


Extension  service 

Salaries,  regular 

Professor,  administration  $3,250  00 


Professor,  soil  technology  3,000  00 
Professor,  extension 

teaching 2,750  00 

Professor,  extension 

teaching,  2 at  $2,500.  5,000  00 

Professor,  entomology,  . 2,750  00 

Professor,  plant  pathol- 
ogy   2,750  00 

Professor,  animal  hus- 
bandry   2,500  00 

Professor,  farm  manage- 

ment  2,500  00 

Professor,  pomology.  . . . 2,500  00 

Professor,  co-operation 

and  marketing 2,000  00 

Assistant  professor,  ani- 
mal husbandry 2,000  00 

Assistant  professor,  for- 
estry   2,000  00 

Assistant  professor,  farm 

crops  2,000  00 

Assistant  professor,  ex- 
tension teaching  ....  1,800  00 

Assistant  professor 2,000  00 

Assistant  professor,  rural 

engineering 1,500  00 

Assistant  professor 1,500  00 


11,870  00 


167 


COLLEGE  OF  AGRICULTURE,  CORNELL  — Continued 

Extension  service  — Continued 

Salaries,  regular  — Continued 
State  director  of  farm 

bureaus  . 1,000  00 

Assistant  state  director 
of  farm  bureaus,  2 at 

$1,000  2,000  00 

Instructor,  2 at  $1,800, 

dairy  industry 3,600  00 

Instructor,  extension 

teaching,  3 at  $1,400 . 4,200  00 

Instructor,  agricultural 

chemistry  analysis  ...  1,000  00 

Instructor,  poultry  ....  1,600  00 

Instructor,  farm  manage- 


ment   1,500  00 

Instructor,  extension 

teaching 1,000  00 

Instructor,  farm  manage- 
ment   1,200  00 

Instructor,  forestry.  . . . 1,000  00 

Instructor,  extension 

teaching 1,250  00 

Instructor,  poultry 1,100  00 

Instructor,  plant  pathol- 
ogy   750  00 

Assistant,  entomology,  2 

at  $500  1,000  00 

Assistant,  farm  crops.  . . 167  00 

Stenographer 720  00 

Stenographer,  2 at  $660.  1,320  00 

Stenographer 576  00 

Stenographer,  2 at  $504  1,008  00 

Stenographer 456  00 

Clerk  and  stenographer.  720  00 

Clerk 660  00 

Clerk,  2 at  $600 1,200  00 

Clerk  480  00 

Helper 840  00 


$72,147  00 


168 


COLLEGE  OF  AGRICULTURE,  CORNELL  — Continued 

Extension  service  — Continued 
Wages,  temporary 

Miscellaneous  labor  in 
connection  with  fair 
exhibits,  extension 
schools,  farmers’  week 
and  other  extension 
activities  925  00 


73,072  00 


Total  for  personal  service $518,531  00 

For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  the 
New  York  State  College  of  Agriculture,  Cornell  Uni- 
versity, other  than  personal  service. 


MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 


Fuel,  light,  power  and  water 


$26,000  00 


Printing  

Equipment 

Office  $4,000  00 

Educational 10,000  00 

Farm  and  garden 4,000  00 

Books 2,000  OO 


Supplies 

Office  $8,000  00 

Laundry,  cleaning  and  disin- 
fecting   1,000  00 

Educational 12,000  00 

Botanical  and  agricultural.  . . 1,000  00 

Forage  and  veterinary 3,000  00 


3,500  00 


20,000  00 


25,000  00 


Hired  horses  and  vehicles 


500  00 


Traveling  expenses 

Transportation  of  officials  and 

employees  $12,000  00 

Hotel  expenses 4,000  00 


Communication 


16,000  OC 

8,000  00 


169 


COLLEGE  OF  AGRICULTURE,  CORNELL  — Continued 

General  plant  service 

Payment  for  instruction  of 
College  of  Agriculture  stu- 
dents in  University  classes . 57,875  00 

Summer  school 8,000  00 

Miscellaneous 1,000  00 

66,875  00 

Rents  2,340  00 

Contingencies  2,000  00 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation,  other  than 
personal  service  170,215  00 

CONSTRUCTION  OR  PERMANENT  BETTERMENTS 

For  additional  unit  for  heating  plant $12,000  00 

For  remodeling  boiler  room  in  Roberts  hall.  8,000  00 

For  the  construction  of  sidewalks,  roads  and 
drains  on  the  grounds  of  the  College  of 

Agriculture 5,000  00 

For  the  construction  of  a piggery  with  de- 
tached pens 7,000  00 

For  the  construction  of  a water  pipe  line  to 

plant  breeding  garden 200  00 

32, .200  00 


Total  for  New  York  State  College  of  Agriculture, 

Cornell  University $720,946  00 


170 


NEW  YORK  STATE  VETERINARY  COLLEGE,  CORNELL 

UNIVERSITY 

For  payment  for  services  of  employees  at  the  New  York  State  Vet- 
erinary College,  Cornell  University. 


PERSONAL  SERVICE 


Administration 

Salaries,  regular 

Director $5,000  00 

Clerk  and  bookkeeper. . . 1,200  00 

Stenographer  and  secre- 
tary   720  00 

Librarian 720  00 


Instruction  and  research 
Salaries,  regular 

Professor  of  anatomy.  . . $3,500  00 

Professor  of  materia 


medica  and  superin- 
tendent of  small 

animal  clinic 1,300  00 

Professor  of  medicine 
and  superintendent  of 
ambulatory  clinic  ...  4,000  00 

Professor  of  pathology 

and  bacteriology  ....  2,750  00 

Professor  of  physiology.  3,750  00 

Assistant  professor  of 

surgery 2,750  00 

Professor  of  obstetrics 
and  diseases  of  breed- 
ing cattle 3,500  00 

Instructor,  materia 

medica 1,500  00 

Assistant  professor  of 

anatomy  1,800  00 

Assistant  professor  of 

medicine 1,800  00 

Assistant  professor  of 
pathology  and  bac- 
teriology   2,000  00 


$7,640  00 


171 


VETERINARY  COLLEGE,  CORNELL  — Continued 


Instruction  and  research  — Continued 
Salaries,  regular  — Continued 
Assistant  professor  of 

physiology 1,500  00 

Assistant  professor  of 

farriery 1,500  00 

Assistant  professor  of 

research 2,000  00 

Assistant  professor  of 

diagnosis . . . . 1,800  00 

Instructor  in  anatomy.  . 800  00 

Instructor  in  medicine.  . 800  00 

Instructor  in  surgery.  . . 800  00 

Instructor  in  obstetrics.  800  00 

Assistant  in  anatomy.  . . 300  00 

Assistant  in  pathology 

and  bacteriology.  . . . 500  00 

Assistant  in  diagnosis.  . 500  00 

39,950  00 

Care  of  buildings 
Wages,  regular 

Engineer $720  00 

Assistant  engineer  ....  540  00 

Groom  ambulatory  clinic  600  00 

Groom  surgical  clinic.  . 600  00 

Second  groom  surgical 

clinic 540  00 

Attendant  experiment 

station 600  00 

Teamster  experiment  sta- 
tion   540  00 

Teamster  ambulatory 

clinic 540  00 

Janitor  anatomy 540  00 

Janitor  materia  medica.  600  00 

Janitor  pathology  and 

bacteriology 540  00 

Janitor  physiology  and 

offices 540  00 


172 


VETERINARY  COLLEGE,  CORNELL  — Continued 

Care  of  buildings  — Continued 
Wages,  regular  — Continued 


Janitor  obstetrics 540  00 

Attendant  in  farriery.  . ..  600  00 


$8,040  00 

Wages,  temporary 

Laborers $900  00 

Temporary  labor  by  day 

or  hour 600  00 


1,500  00 

9,540  00 


Total  for  personal  service $57,130  00 

For  the  maintenance  and  operation  of  the  New  York 
State  Veterinary  College,  Cornell  University,  other  than 
personal  service. 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 


Fuel,  light,  water  and  power $2,300  00 

Printing 600  00 

Advertising 65  00 

Equipment 

Office $150  00 

Motorless  vehicles 5000 

Educational 750  00 

Research 150  00 

Farm  and  garden 125  00 

Books . . . 150  00 

General  plant  100  00 

q r 1,475  00 

Supplies 

Office $125  00 

Laundry,  cleaning  and  disin- 
fecting   150  00 

Educational 1,700  00 

Research 400  00 

Botanical  and  agricultural.  . 50  00 

Forage  and  veterinary 3,500  00 

General  plant 150  00 


6,075  00 


173 


VETERINARY  COLLEGE,  CORNELL  — Continued 

Materials 

General  plant  400  00 

Traveling  expenses 

Transportation  of  officials.  . . $150  00 

Hotel  expenses  100  00 

— — — 250  00 

Communication 675  00 

General  plant  service 200  00 

Total  for  maintenance  and  operation,  other  than 

personal  service  12,040  00 

REPAIRS 

Tor  work  done  by  contract  or  upon  estimate  or  for  the 
purchase  of  material  and  the  employment  of  labor  in 
addition  to  that  appropriated  for  elsewhere,  for 
repairs  to  buildings  and  equipment 700  00 

CONSTRUCTION  OR  PERMANENT  BETTERMENTS 

Tor  the  construction  and  equipment  of  the  south  wing  of 
the  main  building  (James  Law  Hall)  of  the  New  York 
State  Veterinary  College  an  authorization  of  one  hun- 
dred thousand  dollars  ($100,000.00)  of  which  twenty 


thousand  dollars  is  hereby  appropriated 20,000  00 

Total  for  the  New  York  State  Veterinary  College, 

Cornell  University $89,870  00 


THE  NEW  YORK  STATE  SCHOOL  OF  AGRICULTURE  - 

MORRISVILLE 

Tor  payment  for  services  of  employees  of  the  New  York  State 
School  of  Agriculture,  at  Morrisville. 

. , . . . PERSONAL  SERVICE 

Administration 

Salaries,  regular 

Director  $2,700  00 

Secretary  1,500  00 

Clerk  and  secretary  to 

director  1,200  00 

Stenographer  840  00 


$6,240  00 


174 


SCHOOL  OF  AGRICULTURE,  MORRXSVILLE  — Continued 

Administration  — Continued 
Instruction 

Salaries,  regular 

Instructor,  dairying  . . . $1,800  001 


Instructor,  agronomy  . . 1,500  00 

Instructor,  horticulture.  1,500  00 

Instructor,  poultry  ....  1,500  00 

Instructor,  domestic 

science  1,200  00 


Instructor,  domestic  art.  1,000  00 
Veterinarian,  also  in- 
structor of  veterinary 
science  and  physiology  1,000  00 
Instructor,  chemistry, 
also  assistant  in  Eng- 
lish and  physical 


director 1,100  00 

Instructor,  shop  work.  1,200  00 

Assistant  in  sciences.  ...  900  00 

Assistant  in  dairying. . . 900  00 

Assistant  in  horticulture  780  00 

Assistant  in  laboratory.  540  00 

Instructor,  vocal  music.  340  00 

Instructor,  piano  340  00 


$15,600  00 

Salaries,  temporary 

Extension  service,  lec- 
turers, experts,  demon- 
strators, etc.,  to  assist 
in  various  phases  of 
extension  work  car- 
ried on  by  the  school 
independently  and  in 
co-operation  with 
other  institutions  and 
departments 1,000  00 


175 


SCHOOL  OF  AGRICULTURE,  MORRXSVXLLE  — Continued 

Administration  — Continued 
Wages,  temporary 

Janitor’s  assistants, 
extra  clerical  help, 
artisans  and  laborers, 
etc 900  00 


Care  of  buildings 
Wages,  regular 

Head  janitor  $660  00 

Watchman  600  00 


Farm  and  institutional  service 


Salaries,  regular 

Farm  superintendent, 

(also  assistant  in 

farm  practice  . $1,080  00 

Wages,  temporary 

Teamster,  not  to  exceed 
five,  for  farm  institu- 
tion   1,800  00 

Labor,  not  to  exceed  six.  1,800  00 


17,500  00 


1,260  00 


4,680  00 


Total  for  personal  service $29,680  00 

For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  at  Hew 
York  State  School  of  Agriculture,  Morrisville,  other  than 
personal  service. 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 


Fuel,  light,  power  and  water.  . 

o 

o 

°is 

oJ 

00 

Printing  

500 

00 

Advertising  

700 

00 

Equipment 

Office  equipment 

$50 

00 

Motorless  vehicles  

100 

00 

Educational  

150 

00 

Farm  and  garden . 

to 

o 

o 

00 

Livestock  

o 

o 

1—1 

00 

Books  

100 

00 

General  plant 

50 

00 

1,650  00 


176 


SCHOOL  OF  AGRICULTURE,  MORRISVILLE  — Continued 


Supplies 

Office -. $200  00 

Laundry,  cleaning  and  dis- 
infecting   200  00 

Educational  460  00 

Botanical  and  agricultural.  . 400  00 

Forage  and  veterinary 3,000  00 

Refrigerating  40  00 

General  plant  supplies 500  00 


Materials 

Traveling  expenses 

Transportation  officials  and 


employees  $650  00 

Hotel  expenses  350  00' 


Communication  .... 
General  plant  service 


4,800  00 
400  00 


1,000  00 
850  00 
200  00 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation,  other  than 

personal  service  13,000  00 

REPAIRS 

For  work  done  by  contract,  or  upon  estimate  or  for  the 
purchase  of  material  and  the  employment  of  labor  in 
addition  to  that  appropriated  for  elsewhere,  for 
repairs  to  buildings  and  equipment 1,000  00 

CONSTRUCTION  OR  PERMANENT  BETTERMENTS 

For  the  construction  of  a laboratory  and  class  room  build- 
ing including  site,  (authorization  chapter  646,  Laws 
of  1916,  seventy-five  thousand  dollars  ($75,000)  of 
which  forty  thousand  dollars  ($40,000)  was  appro- 
priated) a further  appropriation  of  twenty  thousand 
dollars  20,000  00 


Total  for  New  York  State  School  of  Agriculture, 

Morrisville $63,680  00 


m 


NEW  YORK  STATE  SCHOOL  OF  AGRICULTURE  AT 

COBLESKILL 

For  payment  for  services  of  employees  of  the  New  York  State  School 
of  Agriculture  at  Cobleskill. 


PERSONAL  SERVICE 


Administration 

Salaries,  regular 

Director,  also  teacher  of 

horticulture $2,700  00 

Stenographer 800  00 

Instruction 

Salaries,  regular 

Instructor,  animal  hus- 
bandry and  dairying.  $1,800  00 


Instructor,  agronomy  . . 1,500  00 

Instructor,  botany  and 

horticulture 1,500  00 

Instructor,  English,  his- 
tory and  arithmetic.  . 1,300  00 

Instructor,  veterinary 

medicine 1,000  00 

Instructor,  poultry  hus- 
bandry   1,500  00 

Instructor,  home  eco- 
nomics   1,200  00 

Instructor,  vegetable  gar- 
dening and  greenhouse 
practice 1,200  00 


Care  of  buildings 
Wages,  regular 

Laborer $600  00 

Laborer 540  00 


3,500  00 


11,000  00 


Farm  and  institutional  service 
Salaries,  regular 

F arm  superintendent 
and  assistant  in  agron- 
omy   $1,000  00 


1,140,00 


178 


SCHOOL  OF  AGRICULTURE,  COBLESKILL  — Continued 


Farm  and  institutional  service — Continued 
Wages,  regular 

Teamster,  2 at  $600 $1,200  00 

Laborer,  2 at  $560 1,120  00 


$2,320  00 

Wages,  temporary 

Other  labor  as  needed, 
including  students,  art- 
isans, mecbanics,  etc.  . 750  00 

4,070  00 

Total  for  personal  service y $19,710  00 

For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  the 
New  York  State  School  of  Agriculture  at  Cobleskill, 
other  than  personal  service. 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 


Fuel,  light,  power  and  water $1,400  00 

Printing 250  00 

Advertising 100  00 


Equipment 

Office $300  00 

Educational 1,500  00 

Earm  and  garden 500  00 

Live  stock 

Llorses $500  00 

Cattle  600  00 

Hogs  and  sheep  . . 300  00 

Poultry  300  00 

1,700  00 


General  plant 500  00 

4,500  00 

Supplies 

Office $200'  00 

Educational 1,000  00 

Forage  and  veterinary 1,000  00 

Refrigerating 300  00 


2,500  00 


179 


SCHOOL  OF  AGRICULTURE,  COBLESKILL  — Continued 

Traveling  expenses 

Transportation  of  officials 

and  employees . $400  00 

Hotel  expenses 100  00 

500  00 

Communication 300  00 

Rent 100  00 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation,  other  than 

personal  service  $9,650  00 


Total  for  Hew  York  State  School  of  Agriculture 

at  Cobleskill $29,360  00 


STATE  SCHOOL  OF  AGRICULTURE  — ST.  LAWRENCE 
UNIVERSITY,  CANTON 

For  payment  for  services  of  employees  of  the  State  School  of  Agri- 
culture, St.  Lawrence  University,  Canton. 


PERSONAL  SERVICE 

Administration 

Salaries,  regular 

Director  of  agricultural 
schoool,  faculties  and 
extension  work,  also 
instructor  of  field 
crops $2,500  00 


Stenographer 720  00 

Treasurer  and  account- 
ant   1,500  00 

Assistant  to  treasurer  . . 480  00 


Instruction 

Salaries,  regular 

Assistant  director  and 
instructor  in  aca- 
demics   $1,800  00 

Instructor  in  chemistry.  1,700  00 
Instructor  in  chemistry.  900  00 


$5,200  00 


180 


ST.  LAWRENCE  SCHOOL  OF  AGRICULTURE  — Continued 


Instruction  — Continued 

Salaries,  regular  — Continued 
Instructor  in  animal 

husbandry 1,500  00 

Instructor  in  horticul- 
ture, botany  and  ento- 
mology   1,500  00 

Instructor  in  domestic 

science 1,200  00 

First  assistant  instructor 

in  domestic  science  . . 1,000  00 

Instructor  in  bacteri- 
ology and  soils 1,200  00 

Instructor  in  manual 

training 1,500  00 

Instructor  in  butter  and 

cheese  making 1,500  00 

Assistant  in  butter  and 

cheese  making 720  00 

14,520  00 


Farm  and  greenhouse,  poultry 
and  live  stock 
Salaries,  regular 

Farm  superintendent... 
Superintendent  of  green- 
house   

Superintendent  of  poul- 
try   

Superintendent  of  dairy 
live  stock 


$1,000  00 
900  00 
800  00 
800  00 


3,500  00 


Care  of  buildings 
Wages,  regular 

Engineer  and  janitor. . $1,200  00 
Assistant  to  janitor  . . . 546  00 

— 1,746  00 


1S1 


ST.  LAWRENCE  SCHOOL  OF  AGRICULTURE  — Continued 

Farm  labor 

Wages,  regular 

Laborer $660  00 

Laborer 600  00 

Laborer 540  00 

1,800  00 


Total  for  personal  service $26,766  00 


For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  the 
State  School  of  Agriculture,  St.  Lawrence  University, 
Canton,  other  than  personal  service. 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 


Fuel,  light,  power  and  water.  . . . 

.$2,200  00 

Printing 

400  00 

Advertising 

100  00 

Equipment 

Office . 

$150  00 

Educational 

800  00 

Farm  and  garden 

150  00 

1,100  00 

Supplies 

Office 

$75  00 

Educational 

3,400  00 

Botanical  and  agricultural.  . 

100  00 

Forage  and  veterinary 

225  00 

General  plant 

200  00 

4,000  00 

Traveling  expenses 

Traveling  expenses  of  officials 

and  employees 

$300  00 

Hotel  expenses  

200  00 

500  00 

Communication 

500  00 

Fixed  charges  and  contributions.  . 

50  00 

General  plant  service 

350  00 

Bents 

100  00 

Total  for  maintenance  and 

operation, 

other  than 

personal  service  . 

9,300  00 


182 


ST.  LAWRENCE  SCHOOL  OF  AGRICULTURE  — Continued 

REPAIRS 

For  work  done  by  contract  or  upon  estimate  or  for  the 
purchase  of  material  and  the  employment  of  labor  in 
addition  to  that  appropriated  for  elsewhere,  for  re- 
pairs to  buildings  and  equipment 1,500  00 


Total  for  State  School  of  Agriculture,  St.  Law- 
rence University,  Canton $37,566  00 


NEW  YORK  STATE  COLLEGE  OF  FORESTRY  AT 
SYRACUSE  UNIVERSITY 

For  payment,  for  services  of  employees  of  the  New  York  State  Col- 
lege of  Forestry  at  Syracuse  University. 


PERSONAL  SERVICE 


Department  of  college  adminis- 
tration and  maintenance. 
Salaries,  regular 

Dean  (also  professor  of 


silviculture) $5,000  00 

Cashier-assistant  trea- 
surer   1,600  00 

Secretary  to  Dean 1,000  00 

Bookkeeper 900  00 

Stenographer 900  00 

Stenographer 800  00 

Librarian 850  00 

Clerk,  filing  and  mailing.  480  00 

Janitor  900  00 

Engineer  and  assistant 

janitor 900  00 


Department  of  forest  engineering 
Salaries,  regular 

Professor  of  forest  engi- 
neering   $3,000  00 

Assistant  professor  of 

forest  engineering  . ..  1,900  00 


$13,330  00 


183 


COLLEGE  OF  FORESTRY,  SYRACUSE  — Continued 

Department  of  forest  engineering  — Continued 
Salaries,  regular  — Continued 
Instructor,  forest  engi- 
neering   1,400  00 

6,300  00 

Department  of  forest  utilization 
Salaries,  regular 


Professor  of  forest  utilization 1,400  00 

Department  of  silviculture 
Salaries,  regular 

Professor 2,300  00 

Department  of  forest  products 
Salaries,  regular 

Assistant  professor  of  forest  tech- 
nology   2,000  00 


Department  of  forest  entomology 
Salaries,  regular 

Professor  of  forest  entomology 2,200  00 

Department  of  forest  zoology 
Salaries,  regular 

Assistant  professor  of  forest  zoology.  2,100  00 
Department  of  forest  botany 
Salaries,  regular 

Professor $2,200  00 

Assistant  professor  ....  1,800  00 

Laboratory  assistant  ...  700  00 

4,700  00 


Department  of  state  ranger 
school 

Salaries,  regular 

Director $2,500  00 

Professor  of  forestry  . . 2,200  00 

Yardman 600  00 

Bookkeeper 400  00 

5,700  00 

Department  of  landscape  engi- 
neering 

Salaries,  regular 

Assistant  professor  of  landscape 

engineering 2,200  00 


184 


COLLEGE  OF  FORESTRY,  SYRACUSE  — Continued 

Department  of  forest  investiga- 
tions 

Salaries,  regular 

Director $3,000  00 

Field  assistant  1,200  00 

Nurseryman,  Chitten- 
ango  forest  experiment 

station 700  00 

Foreman,  forest  experi- 
ment station 800  00 

Teamster,  forest  experi- 
ment station 600  00 


Department  of  forest  extension 
Salaries,  regular 

Professor $2,100  00 

Professor  of  landscape 

extension  . . .. 1,800  00 

Assistant  professor,  2 at 

$1,800  3,600  00 

Stenographer 900  00 


Care  of  fruit  stations 
Wages,  temporary 
Labor 


6,300  00 


8,400  00 
4,500  00 


Total  for  personal  service $61,430  00 

For  the  expense  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  New 
York  State  College  of  Forestry  at  Syracuse  University. 


MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 


Fuel,  light,  power  and  water. $4,000  00 

Printing 3,500  00 

Advertising 400  00 

Equipment 


Office $600  00 

Household 360  00 

Motorless  vehicles  320  00 

Motor  vehicles  280  00 

Educational  equipment 4,000  00 


185 


COLLEGE  OF  FORESTRY,  SYRACUSE  — Continued 


Equipment  — Continued 

Farm  and  garden 600  00 

Livestock 700  00 

Books 700  00 

Engineering  equipment  ....  640  00 

General  plant 800  00 


Supplies 

Office  $1,500  00 

Household 1,300  00 

Motor  vehicles 1,200  00 

Educational  supplies  1,800'  00 

Botanical  and  agricultural.  . 1,500  00 

Forage  and  veterinary 200  00 

General  plant 500  00 


Materials 

Industrial  

Hired  horses  and  vehicles 

Traveling  expenses 

Transportation  of  officials 

or  employees $2,050  00 

Hotel  expenses  1,950  00 


Communication  

General  plant  service 

Payment  for  instruction  of  College  of 
Forestry  students  in  University  classes. 


9,000  00 


8,000  00 

:2,000  00 
500  00 

4*000  00 
2,500  00 

10,600  00 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation  other  than 

personal  service $44,500  00 


REPAIRS 

For  work  done  by  contract  or  upon  estimate  or  for  the 
purchase  of  material  and  the  employment  of  labor  in 
addition  to  that  appropriated  for  elsewhere,  for  repairs 
to  buildings  and  equipment 2,800  00 


186 


COLLEGE  OF  FORESTRY,  SYRACUSE  — Continued 

CONSTRUCTION  OR  PERMANENT  BETTERMENTS 

Equipment  for  College  of  Forestry  Building 

at  Syracuse $25,000  00 

For  construction  of  well  at  State  Forest  Ex- 
periment Station  at  Syracuse 600  00 

Grading  and  landscaping,  including  walks 

and  necessary  drives 2,600  00 

28,200  00 


Total  for  College  1917-18 $186,930  00 

TO  BE  MADE  IMMEDIATELY  AVAILABLE 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 

Deficiency  in  maintenance  of  the  college  dur- 
ing the  fiscal  year  1914-15 
Personal  service $4,557  13 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

Fuel,  light,  power  and  water 1,500  00 

General  plant  service 

Payment  for  instruction  of  State  School 
of  Forestry  students  in  university 

classes 3,000  00 

Deficiency  in  traveling  expenses  for  the 

fiscal  year  1914-15 1,517  79 

Total  immediately  available $10,574  92 


Total  for  New  York  State  College  of  Forestry  at 

Syracuse  University $147,504  92 


187 


STATE  SCHOOL  OF  AGRICULTURE  AND  DOMESTIC 
SCIENCE  AT  DELHI 

For  payment  for  services  of  employees  of  the  State  School  of  Agri- 
culture and  Domestic  Science  at  Delhi. 


PERSONAL  SERVICE 

Administration 

Salaries,  regular 

Director $2,700  00 

Stenographer 720  00 

$3,420  00 


Instruction 

Salaries,  regular 

Teacher  of  chemistry 

and  dairying  $1,450  00 

Teacher  of  dairying 

and  animal  husbandry  1,450  00 

Farm  superintendent 

and  instructor  1,200  00 

Teacher  of  poultry.  . . . 1,300  00 

Teacher  of  biology  and 

chemistry 1,300  00 

Teacher  of  domestic 

science 1,200  00 

Teacher  of  farm  mechan- 
ics   1,300  00 

Teacher  of  agronomy...  1,300  00 

Assistant  teacher  in 

dairying 750  00 

Assistant  teacher  in 

domestic  science  ....  800  00 

Assistant  teacher  in  hor- 
ticulture   900  00 

Assistant  teacher  in  ani- 
mal husbandry  900  00 


13,850  00 


188 


SCHOOL  OF  AGRICULTURE,  DELHI  — Continued 


Care  of  buildings 
Wages,  regular 

Janitor  and  engineer.  . . $900  00 

Assistant  janitor  300  00 

Laborer 600  00 


Wages,  temporary 

Mechanic  and  carpenter, 
100  days  at  $3.50.  . . 


$1,800  00 
350  00 


Farm 

Wages,  regular 

Laborer,  2 at  $600 


2,150  00 

1,200  00 


Total  for  personal  service $20,620  00 

For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of 
State  School  of  Agriculture  and  Domestic  Science  at 
Delhi,  other  than  personal  service. 


MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 


Fuel,  light,  power  and  water $1,500  00 

Printing 400  00 

Advertising 150  00 

Equipment 


Office $400  00 

Educational 1,000  00 

Research  200  00 

Farm  and  garden 500  00 

Live  stock 1,000  00 

Books 500  00 

General  plant  . * 1,400  00 


5,000  00 

Supplies 

Office $200  00 

Laundry,  cleaning  and  disin- 
fecting . . 

Educational  . 


300  00 
500  00 


189 


SCHOOL  OF  AGRICULTURE,  DELHI  — Continued 

Supplies  — Continued 

Research 200  00 

'Botanical  and  agricultural.  . 700  00 

Forage  and  veterinary 2,600  00 

Refrigerating 100  00 

General  plant 400  00 

5,000  00 

Materials 


General  plant 400  00 

Traveling  expenses 

Transportation  of  officials  or 

employees $500  00 

Hotel  expenses  300  00 


800 

00 

Communication 

400 

00 

General  plant  service 

400 

00 

Rent 

500 

00 

Total  for  maintenance  and  operation,  other  than 

personal  service  14,550  00 


Total  for  State  School  of  Agriculture  and  Domes- 
tic Science  at  Delhi $35,170  00 


NEW  YORK  STATE  SCHOOL  OF  AGRICULTURE  ON  LONG 
ISLAND,  FARMINGDALE,  LONG  ISLAND,  N.  Y. 

For  payment  for  services  of  the  Director  and  the  employees  of  the 
New  York  State  School  of  Agriculture  on  Long  Island,  Farmingdale, 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 

Administration 

Salaries,  regular 

Director $5,000  00 

Secretary  and  book- 
keeper   1,500  00 

Bookkeeper  840  00 

Stenographer 900  00 


$8,240  Of 


190 


SCHOOL  OF  AGRICULTURE,  FARMINGDALE  — Continued 

Instruction 

Salaries,  regular 

Head  of  department  of 
extension  service  and 
dairying  and  animal 

husbandry $2,400  00 

Head  of  department  of 
farm  crops  and  soil 

fertility  2,400  00 

Head  of  department  of 

vegetable  gardening  . . 2,400  00 

Head  of  department  of 
academic  subjects  and 
elementary  sciences.  . 2,400  00 

Instructor  in  farm  me- 


chanics   2,400  00 

Instructor  in  poultry 

husbandry  1,800  00 

Instructor  in  vegetable 

gardening  1,350  00 

Instructor  in  farm  crops 

and  soil  fertility 1,350  00 

Instructor  in  vegetable 

gardening  1,200  00 

Instructor  in  agricul- 
tural chemistry  and 

physics 1,200  00 

Librarian 1,000  00 

Laboratory  instructor  in 

farm  management  ...  1,200  00 

Laboratory  instructor  in 

animal  husbandry  . . . 840  00 

Field  instructor 840  00 

Field  instructor,  4 at 

$780  3,120  00 


25,900  00 


Extension  service 

Salaries,  regular 

Extension  instructor,  2 
at  $1,200  


2,400  00 


191 


SCHOOL  OF  AGRICULTURE,  FARMXNGDALE  — Continued 

Care  of  buildings  and  grounds 
Wages,  regular 


Head  janitor 

o 

00 

t- 

€©■ 

00 

Assistant  janitor,  2 at 

$720  

O 

tH 

00 

Chief  engineer 

1,500. 

00 

Assistant  engineer,  2 at 

$1,020  

2,040 

00 

Laborer  

780 

00 

Laborer  

720 

00 

Laborer,  3 at  $660 

O 

OO 

OS 

T— 1 

00 

Carpenter  

1,080 

00 

10,320  00 


Total  for  personal  service $46,860  00 


For  tbe  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  the 
New  York  State  School  of  Agriculture  on  Long  Island, 
Farmingdale. 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

Fuel,  light,  power  and  water $6,000  00 

Printing  1,000  00 

Equipment 

Office  $150  00 

Motorless  vehicles 350  00 

Educational 500  00 

Farm  and  garden 325  00 

Live  stock 2,400  00 

Books 500  00 

General  plant 225  00 


Supplies 

Office $400  00 

Household 200  00 

Medical  and  surgical 15  00 

Educational 950  00 

Botanical  and  agricultural.  . 2,400  00 

Forage  and  veterinary 500  00 

General  plant 535  00 


4,450  00 


5,000  00 


192 


SCHOOL  OF  AGRICULTURE,  FARMINGDALE  — Continued 

Traveling  expenses 

Transportation  of  officials  or 

employees $800  00 

Hotel  expenses 200  00 

1,000  00 

Communication  1,300  00 

General  plant  service 200  00 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation,  other  than 

personal  service 18,950  00 


CONSTRUCTION  OR  PERMANENT  BETTERMENTS 


Cow  bam $7,000  00 

For  the  construction  of  one  dormitory  an 
authorization  of  fifty  thousand  dollars 
($50,000.00)  of  which  thirty  thousand 

dollars  is  hereby  appropriated $30,000  00 

Campus  lighting  system 3,000  00 

Gas  system 1,000  00 

One  cottage  for  women  students 3,000  00 

Roads,  walks  and  grading 1,500  00 

Heat  for  Mott  house 700  00 


$46,200  00 


Total  for  the  New  York  State  School  of  Agriculture 

on  Long  Island,  Farmingdale $112,010  00 


NEW  YORK  STATE  COMMISSION  FOR  THE  BLIND 

For  payment  for  services  of  employees  of  the  New  York  State  Com- 
mission for  the  Blind. 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 

Administration 
Seeing  employees 
Salaries,  regular 

Secretary. $3,200  00 

Stenographer  and  chief 

clerk  or  bookkeeper.  . 1,200  00 


NEW  YORK  STATE  COMMISSION  FOR  BLIND  — Continued 


Administration  — Continued 
Seeing  employees — Continued 
Salaries,  regular  — Continued 

Stenographer 1,200  00 

Nurses,  2 at  $1,200 2,400  00 

Superintendent  of  wom- 
en’s industries 900  00 

Manager,  central  work- 
shop   1,200  00 

Workshop  assistant.  . . . 360  00 

$10,460  00 

Blind  employees 
Salaries,  regular 

Field  agent $1,500  00 

Home  teacher 1,200  00 

Home  teachers,  2 at 

$900  1,800  00 

Home  teachers,  3 at 

$900  2,700  00 

Home  teachers,  2 at 

$840  1,680  00 

Wages,  regular 

Foreman,  Albany  work- 
shop   720  00 

Wages,  temporary 

Wages  to  blind  in  work- 
shops   1,500  00 

11,100  00 


Total  for  personal  service $21,560  00 

For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  the 
New'  York  State  Commission  for  the  Blind,  other  than 
personal  service. 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

Printing $500  00 

Supplies 
Office 


$500  00 


194 


NEW  YORK  STATE  COMMISSION  FOR  BLIND  — Continued 

Traveling  expenses 4,500  00 

Communication  900  00 

Fixed  charges  and  contributions.  . . 3,500  00 

Rents  2,000  00 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation  other  than 

personal  service  $12,100  00 

Total  for  Commission  1917-18 $33,660  00 

TO  BE  MADE  IMMEDIATELY  AVAILABLE 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

For  industrial  materials  (Industrial  Fund) 8,000  00 

Total  for  New  York  State  Commission  for  the 
Blind  $41,660  00 


FIXED  CHARGES  AND  CONTRIBUTIONS 

FOR  THE  EDUCATION  OF  THE  BLIND,  DEAF  AND  DUMB 

Blind  — State  aid 

For  state  aid  for  blind  pupils  in  certain  institutions  to 
be  paid  for  the  purposes  and  in  the  manner  provided 
by  section  nine  hundred  thirty-six  of  the  education 
law $1,500  00 


Albany  Home  School  for  the  Oral  Instruction  of  the 

Deaf. 

For  the  support  and  instruction  of  pupils  at  the  Albany 
Home  School  for  the  Oral  Instruction  of  the  Deaf, 
at  Albany,  twenty-six  pupils  at  three  hundred  sev- 
enty-five dollars  


$9,750  00 


195 


FIXED  CHARGES  AND  CONTRIBUTIONS  — Continued 
Central  New  York  Institution  for  the  Improved  Instruc- 
tion of  Deaf  Mutes. 

For  the  support  and  instruction  of  pupils  at  the  Central 
New  York  Institution  for  Improved  Instruction  of 
Deaf  Mutes  at  Rome,  sixty-three  pupils  at  three  hun- 
dred seventy-live  dollars $23,625 


New  York  Institution  for  the  Instruction  of  the  Deaf 
and  Dumb. 

For  the  support  and  instruction  of  pupils  at  the  New 
York  Institution  for  the  Instruction  of  the  Deaf  and 
Dumb  at  New  York  City,  two  hundred  eighty-five 
pupils  at  three  hundred  seventy-five  dollars $106,875 


Institution  for  the  Improved  Instruction  of  Deaf  Mutes. 

For  the  support  and  instruction  of  pupils  at  the  Institu- 
tion for  the  Improved  Instruction  of  Deaf  Mutes, 

New  York  City,  one  hundred  twenty-eight  pupils  at 

three  hundred  seventy-five  dollars $48,000 


Le  Couteulx  St.  Mary’s  Institution  for  the  Improved 
Instruction  of  Deaf  Mutes. 

For  the  support  and  instruction  of  pupils  at  the  Le 
Couteulx  St.  Mary’s  Institution  for  the  Improved 
Instruction  of  Deaf  Mutes  at  Buffalo,  eighty-five 
pupils  at  three  hundred  seventy-five  dollars $31,875 


The  New  York  Institute  for  the  Education  of  the  Blind. 

For  the  support  and  instruction  of  pupils  at  the  New 
York  Institution  for  the  Education  of  the  Blind, 
ninety-five  pupils  at  three  hundred  seventy-five  dollars  $35,625 


00 

00 

00 

00 

00 


196 


FIXED  CHARGES  AND  CONTRIBUTIONS  — Continued 

Northern  New  York  Institution  for  Deaf  Mutes. 

For  the  support  and  instruction  of  pupils  at  the  Northern 
New  York  Institution  for  Deaf  Mutes,  sixty  pupils 
at  three  hundred  seventy-five  dollars $22,500  00 


St.  Joseph’s  Institute  for  the  Improved  Instruction  of 
Deaf  Mutes. 

For  the  support  and  ’instruction  of  pupils  at  the  St. 

Joseph’s  Institute  for  the  Improved  Instruction  of 
Deaf  Mutes  at  Westchester,  two  hundred  seventy- 
five  pupils  at  three  hundred  seventy-five  dollars $103,125  00 


Western  New  York  Institution  for  the  Improved  Instruc- 
tion of  Deaf  Mutes. 

For  the  support  and  instruction  of  pupils  at  the  Western 
Institution  for  Deaf  Mutes  at  Rochester,  one  hundred 
five  pupils  at  three  hundred  seventy-five  dollars $39,375  00 


THE  ADJUTANT  GENERAL’S  OFFICE 

For  payment  for  services  of  The  Adjutant  General  and  the  employees 
in  The  Adjutant  General’s  Office. 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 


General  division 

Salaries,  regular 

Adjutant  General $6,000  00 

Assistant  Adjutant  Gen- 
eral   3,500  00 

Assistant  to  the  Ad- 
jutant General 2,700  00 

Senior  clerk  1,800  00 

Senior  stenographer  ...  1,560  00 

Stenographer  960  00 


$16,520  00 


197 


ADJUTANT  GENERAL’S  OFFICE  — Continued 

Personnel  division 
Salaries,  regular 
Assistant  to  the  Ad- 
jutant General  $3,000  00 

Clerk,  3 at  $1,200 33600  00 

Clerk,  2 at  $840 1,680  00 

Stenographer  960  00 

Stenographer  840  00 


Finance  division 

Salaries,  regular 

Chief  clerk  $2,100  00 

Senior  clerk  1,500  00 

Senior  clerk  1,440  00 

Accountant  1,560  00 

Bookkeeper  1,200  00 

Bookkeeper  840  00 

Clerk 840  00 

Senior  stenographer  . . . 1,200  00 

Stenographer  1,080  00 

Stenographer  960  00 

Records  division 

Salaries,  regular 

Senior  clerk $1,680  00 

Clerk,  2 at  $1,200 2,400  00 

Clerk  1,000  00 

Clerk  1,020  00 

Clerk  960  00 

Naval  Militia  division 
Salaries,  regular 

Senior  clerk  $1,800  00 

Stenographer  1,000  00 

War  record  bureau,  Albany 
Salaries,  regular 

Chief  clerk $2,160  00 

Clerk,  6 at  $1,200 7,200  00 


10,080  00 


12,720  00 


7,060  00 


2,800  00 


198 


ADJUTANT  GENERAL’S  OFFICE  — Continued 

War  record  bureau,  Albany — Continued 
Salaries,  regular  — Continued 

Clerk  1,000  00 

Clerk  . . 1,080  00 

11,440  00 

Spanish  war  fund 
Salaries,  regular 

Stenographer  1,000  00 

Hall  of  military  records 
Wages,  regular 

Keeper  $1,000  00 

Janitor  1,000  00 

2,000  00 


Total  for  personal  service 

For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  The 
Adjutant  General’s  Office,  other  than  personal  service. 


MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

Printing  $11,000  00 

Equipment 

Office  $1,000  00 

Books  300  00 

General  plant 200  00 


Supplies 

Office $1,200  00 

General  plant 300  00 


1,500  00 


1,500  00 


Traveling  expenses 

Transportation  of  officials 


and  employees  $800  00 

Hotel  expenses 1,200  00 


2,000  00 


Communications 3,500  00 

General  plant  service 100  00 


$63,620  00 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation,  other  than 


personal  service  19,600  00 

Total  for  the  office  of  The  Adjutant  General $83,220  00 


199 


ADJUTANT  GENERAL’S  OFFICE  — Continued 


STATE  ARSENAL  — NEW  YORK  CITY 


For  payment  for  services  of  employees  of  the  State  Arsenal,  New 
York  City. 


PERSONAL  SERVICE 


General  division 


Salaries,  regular 

Assistant  adjutant  gen- 


eral  

$3,000 

00 

Chief  clerk 

2,100 

00 

Senior  clerk 

1,800 

00 

Clerk  

1,080 

00 

Senior  stenographer  . . . 

1,200 

00 

Stenographer,  3 at  $960 

2,880 

00 

$12,060  00 


Operation 

Wages,  regular 


Engineer  

. $1,500 

00 

Janitor  

960 

00 

W atchman  

900 

00 

Watchman  

600 

00 

Foreman  laborer  . . . . 

. . 1,000 

00 

Laborer,  2 at  $900 ..  . 

. . 1,800 

00 

6,760  00 

Stores 


Clerical 

Salaries,  regular 

Senior  clerk  $1,800  00 

Clerk  1,200  00 

Clerk,  2 at  $1,000 2,000  00 

Bookkeeper,  1st  grade, 

3 at  $1,200 3,600  00 

Bookkeeper,  2 at  $900.  1,800  00 


Physical 

Wages,  regular 

Chauffeur,  2 at  $1,200.  $2,400  00 

Chauffeur,  3 at  $960.  . . 2,880  00 

Tailor  1,100  00 

Foreman  laborer 1,000  00 

Laborer,  6 at  $900 ....  5,400  00 


10,400  00 


12,780  00 


200 


ADJUTANT  GENERAL’S  OFFICE  — Continued 

War  record  bureau,  New  York 
Salaries,  regular 

Clerk  $1,200  00 

Clerk,  4 at  $1,000 4,000  00 

5,200  00 


Total  for  personal  service 


$47,200  00 


For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  the 
State  Arsenal,  New  York  City,  other  than  personal 
service. 


MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 


Fuel,  Tight,  Power  and  Water $1,200 

Printing  500 

Advertising  50 

Equipment 

Office  $500  00 

Books  100  00 

General  plant 2,000  00 


00 

00 

00 


2,600  00 

(Principally  for  hardware,  to  be  used  in 
making  minor  repairs  to  building  and 
building  equipment  and  for  repairs  to 
articles  of  equipment  for  reissue,  also 
packing  boxes,  etc.,  necessary  for  the 
shipment  of  supplies.) 


Supplies 

Office  $500  00 

Medical  and  surgical 25  00 

Laundry,  cleaning  and  dis- 
infecting (cleaning  ma- 
• terials  and  disinfectants) . 200  00 

General  plant 275  00 

1,000  00 

Traveling  expenses 

Transportation  of  officials 

and  employees  $50  00 

Hotel  expenses  100  00 


150  00 


.201 


ADJUTANT  GENERAL’S  OFFICE  — Continued 


Communication  5,000  00 

Contingencies  300  00 

Total  for  maintenance  and  operation,  other  than 

personal  service  10,800  00 

Total  for  State  Arsenal,  New  York  City $58,000  00 

Grand  total  for  The  .Adjutant  GeneraTs  office  in- 
cluding the  State  Arsenal,  New  York  City $141,220  00 


NATIONAL  GUARD 

For  payment  for  services  of  officers,  enlisted  men  and  employees  of 
the  National  Guard. 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 

Salaries,  temporary 

For  payment  for  services  of  officers  and 
enlisted  men  assigned  to  special  duties 
and  for  other  emergent  service $35,000  00 


Total  for  personal  service.  . . . $35,000  00 

For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  the 
National  Guard,  other  than  personal  service. 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 


Equipment 

Household  (mess  equipment, 

bedsacks,  blankets,  etc.)..  $1,000  00 

Motorless  vehicles  (harness 
blankets,  saddle  cloths, 

etc.)  1,000  00 

Motor  vehicles 5,000  00 

Wearing  apparel  (uniforms 

and  equipment) 60,000  00 

Live  stock 1,500  00 

Books  (military  publications 

for  issue) 1,500  00 

General  plant  5,000  00 


$75,000  00 


202 


NATIONAL  GUARD  — Continued 

Supplies 

Household  (scrubbing  brushes, 


mops,  brooms,  etc.) $500  00 

Laundry,  cleaning  and  disin- 
fecting (soaps,  cleaning 
materials  and  disinfect- 
ants)   500  00 

Medical  and  surgical  (medi- 
cal supplies  for  issue) ....  500  00 

Motor  vehicles 5,000  00 

Forage  and  veterinary 3,500  00 

General  plant 3,000  00 

Decorations  for  long  and 

faithful  service 7,500  00 


Traveling  expenses 

Officers  and  enlisted  men 

traveling  on  special  duty.  . $7,000  00 
Hotel  (subsistence,  officers 

and  enlisted  men) 5,650  00 

Delegates  to  National  Guard 

convention 1,000  00 


Fixed  charges  and  contributions 

Allowances  to  headquarters.  . $43,500  00 
Allowances  to  officers  and  or- 


ganizations   197,000  00 

Allowances  for  mounted  drills  91,000  00 

Prizes,  small  arm  firing 2,000  00 

Pensions  and  disability  claims  20,000  00 


20,500  00 


13,650  00 


353,500  00 


General  plant  service 1,500  00 

Contingencies  500  00 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation,  other  than 

personal  service  461,650  00 


Total  for  1917-18 


$499,650  00 


203 


NATIONAL  GUARD  — Continued 

TO  BE  MADE  IMMEDIATELY  AVAILABLE 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

Fixed  charges  and  contributions 

Inauguration  expenses $9,500  00 

Bents 

Quarters,  sergeant  instructors,  IT.  S.  A. 
storage  building,  152-156  West  36th 
street,  New  York,  from  July  18,  1916, 
for  one  year.  Necessary  expense  ac- 
count of  fire  at  N.  Y.  State  arsenal, 

July  17,  1916 16,000  00 

25,500  00 

Total  for  National  Guard $525,150  00 


DIVISION  HEADQUARTERS,  NEW  YORK  CITY 

For  payment  for  services  of  the  Major  General  and  the  employees  of 
the  Division  Headquarters,  New  York  City. 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 


Division  headquarters 
Salaries,  regular 

Major-General  $8,000  00 

A d j utant-G  e n e r a 1 , 2 at 

$3,000  6,000  00 

Inspector  general  3,300  00 

Inspector  general  3,000  00 

Inspector  general  1,000  00 

Chief  ordnance  officer.  . . . 3,300  00 

Ordnance  officer 3,000  00 

Coast  defense  officer 2,000  00 

Chief  clerk  2,160  00 

Senior  clerk 1,680  00 

Senior  stenographer 1,320  00 

Senior  stenographer,  3 at 

$1,200  . . 3,600  00 


204 


NATIONAL  GUARD  — Continued 

Division  headquarters  — Continued 
Salaries,  regular  — Continued 
Junior  stenographer,  3 at 

$780  2,340  00 

— $40,700  00 


Total  for  personal  service $40,700  00 

For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  the 
Division  Headquarters,  New  York  City,  other  than 
personal  service. 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

Printing  $2,500  00 

Equipment 

Office  $900  00 

Books 400  00 

General  plant 500  00 

1,800  00 

Supplies 

Office  $2,000  00 

General  plant  100  00 

2,100  00 

Traveling  expenses 

Transportation  of  officials  and 

employees $2,000  00 

Hotel  expenses  3,500  00 

5,500  00 

Communication  3,700  00 

Total  for  maintenance  and  operation,  other  than  per- 
sonal service 15,600  00 


Total  for  Division  Headquarters,  New  York 
City 


$56,300  00 


205 


NATIONAL  GUARD  — Continued 
FIELD  EXERCISES  AND  SMALL  ARMS  FIRING 

For  payment  for  services  of  officers  and  enlisted  men  and  authorized 
civilian  employees  participating  in  encampments  and  maneuvers,  coast 
defense  exercises,  instruction  camps,  service  schools  small  arms  firing 
and  field  firing,  auxiliary  arms. 


PERSONAL  SERVICE 

Salaries,  temporary 

For  the  pay  of  officers  and  enlisted  men 
and  authorized  civilian  employees  en- 
gaged as  follows : 


Encampments  and  maneuvers  $270,000  00 


Coast  defense  exercises 36,000  00 

Instruction  camps 16,650  00 

Service  schools 5,850  00 

Small  arms  firing 16,920  00 

Field  firing,  auxiliary  arms.  2,250  00 


$347,670  00 


Total  for  personal  service 


$347,670  00 


For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  the 
field  exercises  and  small  arms  firing,  other  than  per- 
sonal service. 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

Food 

Service  rations  of  troops  par- 
ticipating in  field  exer- 
cises and  small  arms  fir- 
ing. 

Encampments  and  maneu- 


vers   $40,000  00 

Coast  defense  exercises-. . . . 9,000  00 

Instruction  camps 3,000  00 

Service  schools  2,200  00 

Small  arms  firing 3,900  00 

Field  firing  auxiliary  arms.  1,000  00 


$59,100  00 


206 


NATIONAL  GUARD  — Continued 

Fuel,  light,  power  and  water, 

(Cord  wood,  kerosene  and 
water  service) 

Encampments  and  maneuvers  $4,100  00 


Instruction  camps 300  00 

Service  schools  100  00 

Small  arms  firing 500  00 

5,000  00 

Advertising 

Encampments  and  maneuvers 100  00 

Equipment 

Household  (mess  equip- 
ment) 

Field  firing,  auxiliary  arms  50  00 

Motor  vehicle 

Encampments  and  maneuvers  1,500  00 

Books  (service  schools) 200  00 

Engineering  (service  schools)  200  00 

General  plant 

Service  schools 200  00 

Small  arms  firing 500  00 


$700  00 

2,650  00 

Supplies 

Office 

Encampments  and  maneu- 


vers   $100  00 

Service  schools 500  00 


$600  00 

Laundry,  cleaning  and  disin- 
fecting 

Encampments  and  ma- 


neuvers   500  00 

Instructiopn  camps 50  00 

Service  schools 1000 

Small  arms  firing 50  00 


$610  00 


207 


NATIONAL  GUARD  — Continued 

Supplies  — Continued 
Medical  and  surgical 

Encampments  and  ma- 


neuvers  $250  00 

Instruction  camps 25  00 

Service  schools 1000 

Small  arms  firing 50  00 


$335  00 

Motor  vehicles 

Encampments  and  ma- 


neuvers   2,000  00 

Coast  defense  exercises.  ...  50  00 

Instruction  camps 50  00 

Service  schools  30  00 

Small  arms  firing 25  00 


$2,155  00 

Educational  (service  schools)  $200  00 


Forage  and  veterinary 

Encampments  and  ma- 
neuvers   9,000  00 

Instruction  camps 200  00 

Service  schools  1,000  00 

Small  arms  firing 275  00 

Field  firing,  auxiliary  arms  225  00 


$10,700  00 

General  plant 

Encampments  and  ma- 


neuvers   4,000  00 

Coast  defense  exercises.  . . 100  00 

Service  schools 500  00 

Small  arms  firing 775  00 

Field  firing,  auxiliary  arms  25  00 


$5,400  00 

20,000  00 


NATIONAL  GUARD  — Continued 


Materials 
General  plant 

Encampments  and  maneu- 
vers  $6,700  00 

Small  arms  firing 500  00 

7,200  00 

Hired  horses  and  vehicles 

Encampments  and  maneuvers  $44,500  00 

Instruction  camps 500  00 

Service  schools 500  00 

Small  arms  firing 500  00 

46,000  00 

Traveling  expenses 
For  transportation  of  officers, 
enlisted  men  and  authorized 
civilians  participating  in 
field  exercises  and  small 
arms  firing 

Encampments  and  maneuvers  $22,000  00 
Coast  defense  exercises 1,500  00 


Instruction  camps 1,000  00 

Service  schools 3,125  00 

Small  arms  firing 14,658  00 


Field  firing,  auxiliary  arms.  . . 4,000  00 

46,283  00 

Communication 

Encampments  and  maneuvers  $13,350  00 


Coast  defense  exercises 100  00 

Instruction  camps 200  00 

Service  schools  . . . ^ 100  00 

Small  arms  firing 500  00 

Field  firing,  auxiliary  arms.  . 600  00 

14,850  00 


Fixed  charges  and  contributions 
(Principally  items  of  damage 
to  property  by  troops  and 
loss  of, or  injury  to,  animals 
hired  for  maneuvers  or  in- 


200 


NATIONAL  GUARD  — Continued 

Fixed  charges  and  contributions  — Continued 
struction  purposes  and  for 
entry  fees  and  state  team 
medals  and  certificates  in 
connection  with  small  arms 
firing  competition. ) 

Encampments  and  maneuvers  $5,600  00 

Instruction  camps 100  00 

Service  schools 100  00 

Small  arms  firing 200  00 

6,000  00 

General  plant  service 

Encampments  and  maneuvers 1,000  00 

Rents 

Eor  rent  of  camp  sites  for 
maneuver  purposes 

Encampments  and  maneuvers  $1,500  00 

Instruction  camps 50  00 

Service  schools 150  00 

1,700  00 

Maintenance  undistributed 

Encampments  and  maneuvers  $7,200  00 

Coast  defense  exercises 1,000  00 

Instruction  camps 300  00 

.Service  schools 1,000  00 

Small  arms  firing 500  00 

10,000  00 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation,  other  than 

personal  service  $219,883  00 


Total  for  1917-18 


$567,553  00 


210 


NATIONAL  GUARD  — Continued 

TO  EE  MADE  IMMEDIATELY  AVAILABLE 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

Maintenance  undistributed 

Deficiency  for  payment  of  temporary  loan 
made  by  Comptroller  for  mobilization 
of  National  Guard 100,000  00 


Total  immediately  available 100,000  00 


Total  for  field  service  and  small  arms  firing.  . $667,553  00 

Grand  total  for  National  Guard,  Division 
Headquarters,  New  York  City  and  Eield 
Exercises  and  Small  Arms  Firing.  $1,249,003  00 


CAMP  OF  INSTRUCTION,  PEEKSKILL 

For  payment  for  services  of  employees  at  the  Camp  of  Instruction, 
Peekskill. 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 

Administration 

General 

Wages,  regular 

Caretaker $1,200  00 

Wages,  temporary 

Labor 5,110  00 


Total  of  personal  service $6,310  00 

For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  the 
camp  of  instruction,  Peekskill,  other  than  personal 
service. 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 


Fuel,  light,  power  and  water $400  00 

Equipment 

Motorless  vehicles  and  equip- 
ment   $400  00 

Motor  vehicles 425  00 

Farm  and  garden 75  00 

Live  stock 800  00 

General  plant 500  00 


2,200  00 


211 


NATIONAL  GUARD  — Continued 


Supplies 


Motor  vehicles 

$450  00 

Botanical  and  agricultural.  . 

400  00 

Forage  and  veterinary 

800  00 

General  plant 

350  00 

2,000 

00 

Materials 

General  plant 

600 

00 

Communications 

180 

00 

General  plant  service 

100 

00 

Rents 

250 

00 

Total  for  maintenance  and  operation,  other  than 


personal  service 5,730  00 

Total  for  Camp  of  Instruction,  Peekskill $12,040  00 


NAVAL  MILITIA 

For  payment  for  services  of  the  officers,  enlisted  men  and  employees 
of  the  Naval  Militia. 


PERSONAL  SERVICE 

Pay  of  officers  and  enlisted  men  assigned  to 


special  duty 
Pay  of  troops 
Salaries,  temporary 

Extra  service,  temporary $2,500  00 

Laborers  on  board  vessels  and  launches 
Labor 

Wages,  temporary 

Extra  service,  temporary 20,000  00 


Total  for  personal  service 


$22,500  00 


212 


NAVAL  MILITIA  — Continued 

For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  the 
Naval  Militia,  other  than  personal  service. 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

Fuel,  light,  power  and  water $1,000  00 

Equipment 

Books $250  00 

Engineering,  navigating  in- 
struments   100  00 

General  plant,  hardware  and 
equipment  necessary  for 
minor  repairs  and  for  prac- 
tical instruction  work  in 
electrical  and  steam  engi- 
neering   G50  00 

1,000  00 

Supplies 

General  plant $500  00 

Decorations  for  long  and 

faithful  service 500  00 

— 1,000  00 

Materials 

General  plant 500  00 

Traveling  expenses 

Officers  and  enlisted  men.  . . . $800  00 

Hotel  expenses 500  00 

1,300  00 

Fixed  charges  and  contributions 
Allowance  to  headquarters. . . $4,000  00 

Allowances  to  officers  and  or- 
ganizations   13,000  00 

Prizes,  small  arms  firing.  . . . 500  00 

Hauling  out,  storing  and  an- 
nual overhaul  of  vessels 

and  launches 1,500  00 

19,000  00 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation,  other  than 
personal  service  . . 


23,800  00 


Total  for  Naval  Militia. 


$46,300  00 


213 


NAVAL  MILITIA  — Continued 

HEADQUARTERS  OF  THE  NAVAL  MILITIA 

For  payment  for  services  of  commodore  and  staff  and  employees  of 
the  Headquarters  of  the  Naval  Militia. 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 

Salaries,  temporary 

Compensation  of  commodore 

and  staff  $3,000  00 

Salaries,  regular 

Clerk  1,800  00 

Stenographer  780  00 

: $5,580  00 


Total  for  personal  service $5,580  00 

For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  the 
Headquarters  of  the  Naval  Militia,  other  than  per- 
sonal service. 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

Traveling  expenses 

Transportation  of  officers 

and  employees  $400  00 

Hotel  expenses  600  00 

$1,000  00 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation,  other  than 


personal  service  . 1,000  00 

Total  for  Headquarters  of  the  Naval  Militia $6,58j0  00 


CRUISES,  EXERCISES  AND  INSTRUCTION 

For  payment  for  services  of  crews  and  labor  in  connection  with 
cruises,  exercises  and  instruction. 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 

For  the  pay  of  crews  and  labor 
in  connection  with  cruises, 
exercises  and  instruction 
and  target  practice 


214 


NAVAL  MILITIA  — Continued 

Wages,  temporary 

Summer  cruise $10,000  00 

Exercises  and  instruction.  500  00 
Target  practice  and  small 

arms  firing 2,000  00 

$12,500  00 


Total  for  personal  service 


$12,500  00 


For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  in  con- 
nection with  cruises,  exercises  and  instruction,  other 
than  personal  service. 


MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 


Food 

Service  rations  of  officers  and 
enlisted  men  participating 
in  cruises,  exercises,  in- 
struction and  target  prac- 
tice. 

Summer  cruise $1,250  00 

Exercises  and  instruction  500  00 
Target  practice  and 

small  arms  firing.  . . . 400  00 


Hired  horses  and  vehicles 
Cartage,  summer  cruise 


$2,150  00 
100  00 


Traveling  expenses 

For  traveling  expenses  of 
officers  and  enlisted  men 
and  for  the  transportation 
of  crews  and  labor  in  con- 
nection with  cruises,  exer- 
cises, instruction  and  tar- 
get practice. 

Transportation  of  officers 
and  enlisted  men,  exer- 
cises and  instruction.  $70  00 


215 


NAVAL  MILITIA  — Continued 

Traveling  expenses  — Continued 
Transportation  of  crews 

Summer  cruise 200  00 

Exercises  and  instruc- 
tion   100  00 

Target  practice  and 

small  arms  firing.  . 900  00 

1,270  00 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation,  other  than 


personal  service  3,520  00 

Total  for  cruises,  exercises  and  instruction $16,020  00 

Grand  total  for  Naval  Militia,  Headquarters  of 
Naval  Militia,  and  Cruises,  Exercises  and  In- 
struction   $68,900  00 


STATE  ARMORY  COMMISSION 

For  payment  for  services  of  employees  of  the  State  Armory 
Commission. 


PERSONAL  SERVICE 


Administration 

Salaries,  regular 

Secretary $4,000  00 

Inspector-architect  ....  2,500  00 

Inspector-architect  ....  1,400  00 

Senior  clerk 1,560  00 

Assistant 600  00 

Stenographer 1,600  00 

Salaries,  temporary 


Commissions,  per  diem 
authorized  by  Military 
Law,  210  and  212.  . . 2,200  00 

$13,860  00 


Total  for  personal  service 


$13,860  00 


216 


STATE  ARMORY  COMMISSION  — Continued 

For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  the 
State  Armory  Commission,  other  than  personal  service. 


MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

Printing $300  00 

Advertising 500  00 

Supplies 

Office . $450  00 

•General  plant 100  00 

550  00 


Traveling  expenses 

Transportation  of  officials 

and  employees .2,400  00 

Hotel  expenses 750  00 

3r150  00 

Communication 700  00 

Maintenance  undistributed 
For  maintenance  of  armories 
in  the  counties  of  the  third 
brigade  district  for  the 
twelve  months  to  commence 
on  the  first  day  of  July, 

1917,  and  to  end  on  the 
30th  day  of  June,  1918, 
being  an  amount  heretofore 
assessed  pursuant  to  the 
military  law  as  amended 
by  chapter  558,  of  the  laws 

of  1913 $279,178  81 

For  construction,  alteration, 
repairs  enlargement,  rent- 
ing and  equipping  armories 
in  the  counties  of  the  third 
brigade  district  for  the 
twelve  months  to  commence 
on  the  1st  day  of  July, 

1917,  and  to  end  on  the 
30th  day  of  June,  1918, 
being  an  amount  heretofore 


217 


STATE  ARMORY  COMMISSION  — Continued 

assessed  pursuant  to  the 
military  law  as  amended 
by  chapter  558 , of  the  laws 

of  1913  33,470  00 

For  maintenance  of  armories 
in  the  fourth  brigade  dis- 
trict for  the  twelve  months 
to  commence  on  the  1st  day 
of  July,  1917,  and  to  end 
on  the  30th  day  of  June, 

1918,  being  an  amount 
heretofore  assessed  pursu- 
ant to  the  military  law  as 
amended  by  chapter  558, 

of  the  laws  of  1913  331,609  91* 

For  construction,  alteration, 
repairs,  enlargement,  rent- 
ing and  equipping  of  ar- 
mories in  the  counties  of 
the  fourth  brigade  district 
for  the  twelve  months  to 
commence  on  the  1st  day  of 
July,  1917,  and  to  end  on 
the  30th  day  of  June,  1918, 
being  an  amount  heretofore 
assessed  pursuant’  to  the 
military  law  as  amended 
by  chapter  558,  of  the  laws 

of  1913 17,130  00 

661,388/  72 

General  plant  service 300  00 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation,  other  than 

personal  service  666,888  7 

REPAIRS 

Buffalo,  3rd  Field  Artiller  y armory,  point- 
ing masonry  (upper  walls  and  parapets) 
interior  painting  and  repair  of  guards  and 
plaster  in  plunge  hath  room,  and  rein- 
forcing portion  of  drill  hall  floor $4,500  00 


218 


STATE  ARMORY  COMMISSION  — Continued 

Schenectady,  companies  E and  F,  2nd  In- 
fantry armory,  painting,  decorating  and 
heating  and  plumbing  and  lighting  in  con- 
nection with  rearrangement  of  adminis- 
tration portion 2,700  00 

Albany,  10th  Infantry  armory,  repair  of 
wrought  iron  guards  and  painting  exterior 

wood  and  metal  work 450  00 

Catskill,  company  E,  10th  Infantry  Armory, 
repair  of  roofing,  exterior  masonry  and 
sheet  metal,  and  painting  exterior  metal 

and  woodwork 400  00 

Hornell,  company  K,  3rd  Infantry  Armory, 
repair  of  basement  floors,  walls  and  finish 
(damaged  by  flood)  and  alteration  of 

plumbing  to  prevent  recurrence 900  00 

Mt.  Vernon,  company  H,  10th  Infantry  Ar- 
mory, repair  of  masonry  (rebuilding  up- 
per portions  of  walls  and  parapets  and 
pointing  masonry  and  painting  same)  ...  900  00 

Medina,  company  F,  3rd  Infantry  Armory, 
repair  of  roofing  (removal  of  gutter  lin- 
ings and  cornice  and  pointing  masonry)  . . 700  00 

Ogdensburg,  company  D,  1st  Infantry  Ar- 
mory, repair  of  electrical  lighting  system 
and  bath  and  toilet  accommodations  . . . . 1,000  00 

Peekskill,  camp  of  instruction,  painting 
frame  buildings  and  new  fixtures  and  fin- 
ish for  bath  and  toilet  units 900  00 

Troy,  headquarters  2nd  Infantry  Armory, 
pointing  masonry  and  painting  exterior 

wood  and  metal  work 800  00 

White  Plains,  company  L,  10th  Infantry 
Armory,  replastering  and  finishing  walls 

and  ceilings 900  00 

Amount  estimated  to  provide  for  the  cost  of 
emergency  repairs  and  alterations  of  ar- 
mories, camp  grounds,  rifle  ranges  and 
arsenals,  or  work  made  necessary  by  in- 


219 


STATE  ARMORY  COMMISSION  — Continued 


crease  of  military  units  or  other  military 

necessities 10,000  00 

24,150  00 


Total  for  State  Armory  Commission $704,898  72 


MILITARY  TRAINING  COMMISSION 

For  payment  for  services  of  the  employees  of  the  Military  Training 
Commission. 


PERSONAL  SERVICE 


Physical  training 

Salaries,  regular 

State  inspector  of  phys- 
ical training  $5,000  00 

Executive  secretary  ....  3,000  00 

Assistant  inspector  of 
physical  training,  8 at 

$3,000  24,000  00 

Assistant  inspector  of 

physical  training  ....  2,500  00 

Inspector 2,500  00 

Stenographer,  6 at  $900 . 5,400  00 

Junior  clerk 420  00 


$42,820  00 

Temporary  employees 
Salaries,  temporary 

Physical  training  experts 
at  $10  per  day,  average 
two  days  a week 1,040  00 


Total  for  personal  service 


$43,800  00 


220 


MILITARY  TRAINING  COMMISSION  — Continued 

For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  the 
Military  Training  Commission,  other  than  personal 
service. 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 


Printing 

$5,000 

00 

Equipment 

Office 

$500  00 

Books 

100  00 

600 

00 

Supplies 

1,200 

00 

Traveling  expenses 

10,000 

00 

Communication 

2,400 

00 

General  plant  service 

1,000 

00 

Contingencies 

250 

00 

Total  for  maintenance  and  operation,  other  than 

personal  service  20,450  00 

F or  personal  service  and  maintenance  and  operation 
for  the  Military  Training  Commission  (items  to 
be  segregated  in  the  final  appropriation  act)  . 100,000  00 

Total  for  .Military  Training  Commission . $164,310  00 


GRAND  ARMY  OF  THE  REPUBLIC 

For  the  expenses  of  the  Grand  Army  of  the  Republic, 
Department  of  New  York,  office  expenses 


$3,000  00 


CIVIL  SERVICE  COMMISSION 

For  payment  for  services  of  the  Commissioners  and  the  employees  of 
the  Civil  Service  Commission. 


Administration 

Salaries,  regular 
( Commissioner 
ident) 


PERSONAL  SERVICE 


(pre  s- 

$5,000  00 


221 


CIVIL  SERVICE  COMMISSION  — Continued 

Administration — Continued 

Salaries,  regular  — Continued 
Commissioner,  2 at 


$5,000  

10,000 

00 

Secretary  

4,000 

00 

Assistant  secretary  .... 

y© 

If** 

o 

o 

00 

Chief  clerk,  payroll 

bureau 

1,800 

00 

Stenographer 

1,500 

00 

Stenographer 

1,200 

00 

Stenographer 

1,080 

00 

Stenographer 

960 

00 

Stenographer 

900 

00 

Stenographer,  2 at  $7 80 . 

1,560 

00 

Clerk  

1,020 

00 

Clerk,  2 at  $960 

1,920 

00 

Stenotype  operator  or 

stenographer 

660 

00 

Telephone  operator  .... 

600 

00 

Page 

480 

00 

$35,0S0  00 


Examinations 

Salaries,  regular 

Chief  examiner $3,900  00 

Examiner 2,340  00 

Examiner 2,160  00 

Examiner,  2 at  $1,980.  3,960  00 

Examiner 1,440  00 

Examiner 1,400  00 

Examiner 840  00 

Stenographer 1,080  00 

Stenographer 780  00 

Stenographer 66000 

Typewriter  copyist  ....  780  00 

Typewriter  copyist  ....  660  00 

Junior  clerk 660  00 

Page 360  00 


21,020  00 


222 


CIVIL  SERVICE  COMMISSION  — Continued 

Examinations  — Continued 
Salaries,  temporary 

For  salaries  of  temporary  employees 
necessary  to  the  work  of  the  Com- 
mission   12,000  00 

Total  for  personal  service $68,100  00 

For  the  expense  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  the 
Civil  Service  Commission,  other  than  personal  service. 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 


Printing $7,500  00 

Equipment 500  00 

Supplies 1,000  00 

Traveling  expenses 4,500  00 

Communication 5,400  00 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation,  other  than 

personal  service 18,900  00 


Total  for  Civil  Service  Commission $87,000  00 


STATE  TAX  DEPARTMENT 

For  payment  for  services  of  the  commissioners  and  the  employees  of 
the  State  Tax  Department. 


PERSONAL  SERVICE 


Administration  • 

Executive 

Salaries,  regular 

Commissioner,  president 
Commissioner,  2 at 

$6,000  

Secretary  

Confidential  secretary  to 
president  


$6,500  00 

12,000  00 

4.000  00 

2.000  00 


$24,500  00 


223 


STATE  TAX  DEPARTMENT  — Continued 

Administration  — Continued 
General 

Salaries,  regular 

Deputy  commissioner  and 

chief  clerk $4,000  00 

Bookkeeper  and  assistant 

chief  clerk 2,340  00 

Bookkeeper  2,160  00 

Hearing  stenographer.  . 2,160  00 

Clerk  1,500  00 

Chief  stenographer  . . . 1,320  00 

Stenographer,  4 at 

$1,200  4,800  00 

Stenographer,  2 at  $960  1,920  00 

Stenographer  1,000  00 

Stenographer  960  00 

Stenographer  900  00 

Stenographer  720  00 

Special  agent  2,100  00 

Typewriter  copyist  . . . 1,000  00 

Typewriter  copyist,  4 at 

$960  3,840  00 

Clerk 840  00 

Telephone  operator.  . . . 900  00 

File  and  index  clerk.  . . 900  00 

Laborer  900  00 

Stenographer,  3 at  $840  2,520  00 

Page  480  00 

Typewriter  copyist,  3 at 

' $600  ' 1,800  00 

39,060  00 


File  division 
Salaries,  regular 

File  clerk  $1,400  00 

Clerk,  2 at  $1,200 2,400  00 

File  and  index  clerk.  . . 1,020  00 


4,820  00 


224 


STATE  TAX  DEPARTMENT 


Administration  — Continued 
Legal  division 
Salaries,  regular 

Counsel  $4,000  00 

Special  agent  acting'  as 

assistant  counsel 2,200  00 

Stenographer  and  calen- 
dar clerk 1,600  00 


Special  franchise  bureau 
Salaries,  regular 

Deputy  commissioner  . . $4,750  00 

Expert  appraiser  and 


assistant  deputy  ....  3,300  00 

Expert  appraiser,  2 at 

$3,175  6,350  00 

Expert  accountant  ....  3,000  00 

Special  agent,  4 at 

$2,100  8,400  00 

Special  agent,  5 at 

$2,000  . . 10,000  00 


— Continued 


7,800  00 


35,800  00 


Bureau  of  local  assessments, 
equalization  and  statistics 
Salaries,  regular 

Deputy  commissioner  . . $4,250  00 

Division  of  local  assessments 


and  equalization 
Salaries,  regular 


Special  agent  

2,340 

00 

Special  agent,  6 
$2,000  

at 

12,000 

00 

Special  agent,  4 
$1,800  

at 

7,200 

00 

Clerk  

1,200 

00 

26,900  00 


Division  of  statistics 
Salaries,  regular 
Statistician  . . . 
Junior  clerk  . . 


$2,500  00 
900  00 


3,400  00 


225 


STATE  TAX  DEPARTMENT  — Continued 

Administration  — Continued 
Mortgage  tax  bureau 
Salaries,  regular 

Deputy  commissioner 


and  chief  clerk $4,250  00 

Confidential  mortgage 

tax  examiner 3,600  00 

Mortgage  tax  clerk.  . . . 3,500  00 

Mortgage  tax  examiner, 

5 at  $2,000 10,000  00 

Mortgage  tax  examiner, 

3 at  $1,800 5,400  00 


File  and  index  clerk.  . . 1,080  00 

27,830  00 


Corporation  tax  bureau 
Albany  office 
Salaries,  regular 
Deputy  commissioner 

and  chief  clerk $5,000  00 

.Assessing  clerk,  2 at 

. $3,100  6,200  00 

License  clerk  2,160  00 

Hearing  stenographer.  . 1,600  00 

Corporation  tax  exam- 
iner   1,560  00 

Corporation  tax  exam- 
iner, 3 at  $1,500.  . . . 4,500  00 

Stenographer  1,400  00 

Stenographer  960  00 

Clerk  . 1,500  00 

Clerk,  3 at  $1,400 4,200  00 

Clerk 1,300  00 

Bookkeeper 1,300  00 

Clerk,  2 at  $840 1,680  00 

Messenger 1,000  00 

Clerk.. 900  00 

File  and  index  clerk,  2 

at  $1,200  2,400  00 


8 


37,660  00 


226 


STATE  TAX  DEPARTMENT  — Continued 


Administration — Continued 
New  York  office 
Salaries,  regular 

Corporation  tax  exam- 
iner and  managing 

clerk  

Process  server  

Hearing  stenographer.  . 
Clerk  


Temporary  services  (various 
bureaus) 

Salaries,  temporary 

Stenographer,  12  mo.,  at 

$75  

Typewriter  copyist,  30 

months,  at  $60 

Telephone  operator,  1 

month,  at  $75 

Junior  clerk,  1 month, 
at  $60  


Total  for  personal  service 


$3,000  00 
1,500  00 
1,320  00 
1,200  00 

7,020  00 


$900  00 
1,800  00 
75  00 
60  00 

2,835  00 


$237,715  00 


For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  the 
State  Tax  Department,  other  than  personal  service. 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

Printing 

Report  forms,  corporations 


and  local  officials $8,900  00 

Letter  heads  and  envelopes.  . 4,500  00 

Advance  report  to  legislature 

and  other  publications ....  2,000  00 

Circular  letters 200  00 

Blanks  for  office  use 1,100  00 

Blanks  for  certification  of 
special  franchise  assess- 
ments   90000 

Miscellaneous 400  00 


227 


STATE  TAX  DEPARTMENT  — Continued 

Tax  conference: 

For  copies  of  proceedings 
of  State  tax  conference 
and  conference  of  local 
officials,  and  for  expenses 
and  disbursements  in- 
curred in  connection 


therewith 3,000  00 

Equipment 

Office $2,000  00 

Books  700  00 

Supplies 

Office  

Traveling  expenses 

For  transportation  and  hotel 
expenses  of  commissioners, 
secretary,  deputy  commis- 
sioners, expert  appraisers, 
corporation  tax  examiners, 
mortgage  tax  clerk,  mort- 
gage tax  examiners,  expert 
accountant,  special  agents 

and  other  employees $25,000  00 

National  tax  conference: 

For  transportation  and  hotel 
expenses  of  representatives 
attending  annual  national 
tax  conference  500  00 


21,000  00 

2,700  00 
5,000  00 


Communication 

Postage  and  transportation.  $7,100  00 
Telephone  and  telegraph...  1,900  00 

General  plant  service 

For  the  purchase  of  records,  data  and 
publications  relating  to  real  estate  sales 

and  assessments  

Rents 


25,500  00 

9.000  00 

3.000  00 

1.000  00 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation,  other  than 
personal  service 


$67,200  00 


Total  for  department.  1917-18 


$284,915  00 


228 


STATE  TAX  DEPARTMENT  — Continued 

TO  BE  IMMEDIATELY  AVAILABLE 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

Printing 

Tax  conference: 

For  copies  of  proceedings 
of  State  tax  conference 
and  conference  of  local 
officials,  and  for  expenses 
and  disbursements  in- 
curred in  connection 

therewith  $2,000  00 

For  deficiency  in  appro- 
priation for  printing  as 
provided  by  chapter  646 
of  the  laws  of  1916.  . . . 6,000  00 


Total,  immediately  available $8,000  00 

Total  for  State  Tax  Department $292,915  00 


STATE  SUPERINTENDENT  OF  ELECTIONS 

For  payment  for  services  of  the  Superintendent  and  the  employees 
in  the  office  of  State  Superintendent  of  Elections. 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 


Administration 

Executive 

Salaries,  regular 

Superintendent $5,000  00 

Chief  deputy  4,000  00 

Secretary  2,000  00 

Chief  stenographer.  . . . 1,500  00 

$12,500  00 

General 

Salaries,  regular 

Clerk  . . $1,800  00 

Stenographer,  10  at  $900  9,000  00 

Clerk,  36  at  $780. 28,080  00 


38,880  00 


229 


STATE  SUPERINTENDENT  OF  ELECTIONS  — Continued 

Administration  - — Continued 
Deputies 

Salaries,  regular 

Deputy,  13  at  $1,500..  $19,500  00 
Deputy,  TO  at  $1,080.  . 75,600  00 

Salaries,  temporary 

Deputy,  150,  40  days 

at  $5  per  day 30,000  00 

: 125,100  00 


Total  personal  service $176,480  00 

For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  the 
office  of  the  State  Superintendent  of  Elections,  other 
than  personal  service. 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 


Printing  $5,000  00 

Equipment  600  00 

Supplies  2,000  00 

Traveling  expenses  5,000  00 

Communication  4,800  00 

Rents  13,750  00 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation,  other  than 

personal  service  31,150  00 


Total  for  State  Superintendent  of  Elections $207,630  00 


DEPARTMENT  OF  ARCHITECTURE 

For  payment  for  services  of  the  State  Architect  and  the  employees 
of  the  Department  of  Architecture. 


PERSONAL  SERVICE 

Administration 
General 

Salaries,  regular 
State  Architect.  . 

Executive  deputy 


$10,000  00 
5,000  00 


230 


DEPARTMENT  OF  ARCHITECTURE  — Continued 


Administration  — Continued 
General  — Continued 

Salaries,  regular  — Continued 
Executive  secretary  ...  4,000  00 

Assistant  secretary  ....  2,650  00 

Executive  clerk 2,300  00 

Chief  clerk  1,700  00 

Stenographer 1,500  00 

Stenographer 1,300  00 

Stenographer,  3 at  $1,- 

200  3,600  00 

Stenographer 1,000  00 

Stenographer 900  00 

Stenographer 600  00 

Clerk  and  stenographei  . 1,400  00 

Messenger 1,200  00 

Junior  clerk  960  00 

Page,  2 at  $360 720  00 

Telephone  operator  ....  960  00 


$39,790  00 

Salaries,  temporary 

Stenographer,  8 months 


at  $70  560  00 

Page,  4 months,  at  $30 . 120  00 


$680  00 

$40,470  00 

Blue  printing  and  plan  file 
Salaries,  regular 

Draftsman $1,800  00 

Draftsman 1,200  00 

Junior  clerk  720  00 

3,720  00 

New  York  office 
Salaries,  regular 

Confidential  assistant  . . $1,500  00 

Confidential  assistant  . . 1,250  00 

2,750  00 


231 


DEPARTMENT  OF  ARCHITECTURE  — Continued 

Administration  - — Continued 

Division  of  design  and  construction 
Salaries,  regular 

Assistant  state  architect.  $5,000  00 


Chief  draftsman 3,200  00 

Chief  of  institutional  de- 
sign   3,000  00 

Draftsman 1,800  00 

Draftsman,  2 at  $1,700.  3,400  00 

Draftsman 1,680  00 

Draftsman 1,350  00 

Draftsman,  4 at  $1,200.  4,800  00 

Draftsman,  2 at  $1,000.  2,000  00 

Expert  specification 

writer  2,800  00 

Specification  writer  . . . 2,000  00 

Architectural  designer  . 2,400  00 

Architectural  designer  . 1,920  00 

Architectural  designer  . 1,680  00 

Architectural  designer,  2 

at  $1,600  3,200  00 

Architectural  designer  . 1,500  00 

Special  architectural  de- 
signer   2,340  00 

Special  architectural  de- 
signer   2,200  00 

Special  architectural  de- 
signer   1,600  00 

Special  architectural  de- 
signer   1,500  00 

Chief  structural  engineer  3,000  00 

Structural  engineer  ...  1,980  00 

Junior  draftsman 800  00 

Junior  clerk  720  00  * 


$55,870  00 

Salaries,  temporary 

Architectural  designer,  6 
months  at  $200  per 
month 1,200  00 


232 


DEPARTMENT  OF  ARCHITECTURE  — Continued 

Administration  — Continued 

Division  of  design  and  construction  — Continued 
Salaries,  temporary  — Continued 
Architectural  designer,  6 
months  at  $150  per 

month . 900  00 

Draftsman,  12  months  at 

$100  per  month  ....  1,200  00 

Tracer,  6 months  at  $50 

per  month 300  00 


$3,600  00 

59,470  00 


$4,000  00 

5,200  00 
1,900  00 
1,800  00 
1,800  00 
1,800  00 
1,400  00 
1,800  00 


$19,700  00 


Salaries,  temporary 

Engineer  and  draftsman, 

12  months  at  $125  per 

month 1,500  00 

21,200  00 

Inspection  division 
Salaries,  regular 

Chief  inspector $3,000  00 

Engineering  inspector  . 2,500  00 

Engineering  inspector  . 1,900  00 

Assistant  engineer  ....  1,800  00 

Superintendent  of  con- 
struction   2,700  00 


Superintendent  of  con- 
struction, 3 at  $2,400  7,200  00 


Engineering  division 
Salaries,  regular 

Chief  engineer  

Heating  engineer,  2 at 

$2,600  

Heating  engineer 

Heating  engineer  

Sanitary  draftsman  . . . 
Electrical  engineer  .... 

Draftsman 

Tracer,  2 at  $900 


233 


DEPARTMENT  OF  ARCHITECTURE  — Continued 

Administration  — Continued 

Inspection  division  — Continued 
Salaries,  regular  — Continued 


Superintendent  of  con- 
struction   

Superintendent  of  con- 
struction, 3 at  $2,000. 
Superintendent  of  con- 
struction   

Superintendent  of  -con- 
struction, 7 at  $1,800 
Draftsman  and  building 

inspector 

Confidential  inspector  . 
Junior  clerk  


2,100  00 

6,000  00 

1,900  00 

12,600  00 

1,800  00 
1,400  00 
720  00 

45,620  00 


Total  for  personal  service 


$173,230  00 


For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  the 
Department  of  Architecture,  other  than  personal  service. 


MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 


Printing $4,500  00 

Equipment 

Office 1,500  00 

Supplies 

Office 4,500  00 

Traveling  expenses 12,000  00 

Communication 4,000  00 

General  plant  service 200  00 

Rents 1,000  00 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation  other  than  per- 
sonal service  


327,700  00 


Total  for  department  1017-18 


$200,030  00 


234 


DEPARTMENT  OF  ARCHITECTURE  — Continued 

TO  BE  MADE  IMMEDIATELY  AVAILABLE 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

Traveling  expenses $2,000  00 

Fixed  charges  and  contributions 

For  payment  to  John  A.  Stevens  for  pro- 
fessional services  rendered  and  disburse- 
ments incurred  aiid  paid  in  connection 
with  the  charges  made  against  Charles 
A.  Sussdorf,  executive  deputy  state 
architect,  in  connection  with  the  Great 
Meadow  prison  cases  at  Hudson  Falls, 

N.  Y.,  during  the  years  1913,  1914, 

1915  and  1916 3,088  70 


Total  for  immediately  available  5,088  70 

Total  for  Department  of  Architecture $206,018  70 


DEPARTMENT  OF  PUBLIC  BUILDINGS 

For  payment  for  services  of  employees  of  the  Department  of  Public 
Buildings. 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 


Administration  division 
Salaries,  regular 

Superintendent $5,000  00 

Deputy  superintendent.  3,500  00 

Chief  clerk  and  book- 

keeper  2,580  00 

Private  secretary  and 

cashier 2,000  00 

Stenographer  and  clerk  1,700  00 

Messenger  and  weigher.  1,400  00 

Custodian  of  senate.  . . . 1,200  00 

Custodian  of  assembly.  . 1,080  00 

Telephone  operator  ...  720  00 

Wages,  regular 

Laborer 792  00 


$19,972  00 


235 


DEPARTMENT  OF  PUBLIC  BUILDINGS  — Continued 


Engineering 

General 

Salaries,  regular 

Chief  engineer 

Power  house  division 
Wages,  regular 

Assistant  chief  engineer  $1,500  00 
Assistant  steam  engineer, 


3 at  $1,210 3,630  00 

Chief  fireman,  2 at 

$1,056  2,112  00 

Fireman,  3 at  $1,056.  . 3,168  00 

Fireman,  6 at  $990 ....  5,940  00 

Laborer,  11  at  $871.20.  9,583  20 


Capitol  engine  room  division 
Wages,  regular 

Engineer $1,210  00 

Assistant  steam  engineer  1,210  00 

Assistant  steam  engineer  1,100  00 

Chief  fireman 1,056  00 


Mechanical  division 
Wages,  regular 

Chief  carpenter $1,400  00 

Carpenter,  2 at  $1,252/  2,504  00 

Plumber  and  gasfitter,  2 

at  $1,502.40 3,004  80 

Steamfitter 1,502  40 

Steamfitter’s  helper.  . . . 840  00 

Machinist  and  locksmith  1,200  00 

Assistant  machinist.  . . . 1,200  00 

Roofer 1,502  40 

Rigger 1,095  50 

Electrical  engineer  ...  1,812  00 

Laborer,  2 at  $792 1,584  00 

Painter 1,252  00 

Stone  cutter  and  tile 

setter 1,627  00 

Upholsterer 1,000  00 

Seamstress 626  00 


3,000  00 


25,933  20 


4,576  00 


22,150  10 


236 


DEPAETMEMT  OF  PUBLIC  BUILDINGS  — Continued 


Orderly 

Wages,  regular 

Chief  orderly 

Orderly,  9 at  $792.  . . . 
Watchman,  2 at  $960.  . 
Elevatorman,  12  at 

$1,200  

Laborer 

Laborer,  10  at  $792.  . . . 


$1,800  00 
7,128  00 

1.920  00 

14,400  00 
900  00 

7.920  00 


Cleaning 

Wages,  regular 

Laborer,  2,  in  charge,  at 

$1,080  

Laborer,  25  at  $792.  ..  . 

Porter,  21  at  $660 

Portress 

Forewoman 


Cleaner,  57  at  $391.25. 


$2,160  00 
19,800  00 
13,860  00 
540  00 
600  00 
22,301  25 


Eire  watch 


34,068  00 


59,261  25 


Wages,  regular 

Captain  of  fire  watch.  . $1,200  00 

Laborer,  3 at  $792....  2,376  00 

■ 3,576  00 

Executive  Mansion 


Wages,  regular 

Attendant $1,620  00 

Attendant 1,200  00 

Gardener 1,200  00 

Laborer,  6 at  $792....  4,752  00 

Forewoman 540  00 

Laundress,  2 at  $480.  . . 960  00 

Cleaner 480  00 

Cleaner,  2 at  $391.25.  . 782  50 


Geological  Hall 

Wages,  regular 

Janitor $1,400  00 

Fireman 1,056  00 


11,534  50 


237 


DEPARTMENT  OF  PUBLIC  BUILDINGS  — Continued 

Geological  Hall  — - Continued 

Wages,  regular  — Continued 

Laborer 792  00 

Porter 660  00 

Janitress 480  00 

Cleaner,  4 at  $391.25.  . 1,565  00 

5,953  00 

State  Hall 


Wages,  regular 

Janitor,  9 months $1,400  00 

Elevatorman,  2 at  $1,200  2,400  00 

Fireman,  2 at  $990.  . . . 1,980  00 

Laborer,  2 at  $792.  . . . 1,584  00 

Porter 660  00 

Janitress 540  00 

Cleaner,  8 for  9 months  3,130  00 


Kingston  Senate  House 
Wages,  regular 
Custodian 


11,694  00 
800  00 


Temporary  services 

Wages,  temporary 2,009  00 

Pension  of  Veterans 

Orderly,  4 at  $396 $1,584  00 

Watchman,  2 at  $480 960  00 

2,544  00 

Total  personal  service $207,062  05 


For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  the 
Department  of  Public  Buildings,  other  than  personal 
service. 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 


Fuel,  light,  power  and  water 


Fuel $39,000  00 

Light 2,000  00 

Water 3,500  00 


Electric  light  bulbs  and  gas 

mantels  . 3,500  00 

Waste 300  00 


$48,300  00 


238 


DEPARTMENT  OF  PUBLIC  BUILDINGS  — Continued 


Printing 

300  00 

Advertising 

35  00 

Equipment 

Office 

$800 

00 

Household 

4,500 

00 

General  plant 

2,000 

00 

7,300  00 

Supplies 

Office 

$2,500 

00 

Household 

3,000 

00 

Laundry,  cleaning,  etc 

O 

O 

CO 

of 

00 

Botanical  and  agricultural.  . 

1,000 

00 

Refrigerating 

300 

00 

General  plant  

5,000 

00 

14,400  00 

Material* 

General  plant 

Communication 

Freight  and  express $400  00 

Postage  and  messenger  serv- 
ice   250  00 

Telephone  and  telegraph.  . . . 400  00 


General  plant  service 


2,500  00 


1,050  00 
7,000  00 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation,  other  than  personal 

service $80,885  00 

REPAIRS 

For  work  done  by  contract  or  upon  estimate  or  for  the 
purchase  of  material  and  the  employment  of  labor  in 
addition  to  that  appropriated  for  elsewhere,  for  repairs 


to  buildings  and  equipment 8,000  00 

Total  for  department,  1917-18 $295,947  05 


239 


DEPARTMENT  OF  PUBLIC  BUILDINGS  — Continued 

TO  BE  MADE  IMMEDIATELY  AVAILABLE. 

For  services  of  employees  of  the  Department  of  Public 
Buildings. 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 

Orderly 

Wages,  regular 

Orderly $435  60 

Orderly 396  00 

Watchman 540  00 

$1,371  60 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 


Fuel,  light,  power  and  water 

Water $2,326  00 

Equipment 

Household 6,295  49 

Communication 

Telephone  and  telegraph  624  00 

Fixed  charges  and  contributions 
Medical  care  for  State 

employees 2,260  11 

11,505  60 


Total  immediately  available 12,877  20 

Total  for  Department  of  Public  Buildings $308,824  25 


TRUSTEES  OF  PUBLIC  BUILDINGS 

For  payment  for  services  of  employees  in  the  office  of  Trustees  of 
Public  Buildings. 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 

Administration 

Salaries,  regular 

Secretary $1,500  00 

Supervising  auditor  . . . 1,000  00 

Confidential  agent 1,800  00 

Stenographer 1,500  00 

$5,800  00 


Total  for  personal  service 


$5,800  00 


240 


TRUSTEES  OF  PUBLIC  BUILDINGS  — Continued 

For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  the 
office  of  Trustees  of  Public  Buildings,  other  than  per- 
sonal service. 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 


Printing $200  00 

Traveling  expenses 1,000  00 

Rents 


New  York  Telephone  build- 
ing   $53,434  00 

D.  & H.  building 25,000  00 

78,434  00 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation,  other  than 

personal  service 79,634  00 

REPAIRS 

For  repairs  to  building  at  No.  14  Washing- 
ton avenue,  city  of  Albany,  occupied  by 
the  Public  Service  Commission,  Second 
District,  and  damaged  by  commission  dur- 
ing commission’s  occupancy  of  the  prem- 
ises  $288  92 

For  relaying  sidewalks  on  Hawk  street  side 
of  Education  Building  adjacent  to  Capital 

park 3,000  00 

• 3,288  92 

Total  for  department,  1917-18 $88,722  92 

TO  BE  MADE  IMMEDIATELY  AVAILABLE 

For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  the 
office  of  Trustees  of  Public  Buildings,  other  than  per- 
sonal service. 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

General  plant  service 

For  the  decorating  of  the  Capitol  for  the 
unveiling  of  the  Sheridan  monument.  . 


$500  00 


241 


TRUSTEES  OF  PUBLIC  BUILDINGS  — Continued 

Rents 

For  deficiency  rent  and  inter- 
est for  premises  176  State 
street,  city  of  Albany, 

Rollin  B.  Sanford,  agent, 
and  occupied  by  the  ad- 
jutant general’s  office $1,714  06 

For  deficiency  in  rent  for 
premises  northwest  corner 
of  Swan  street  and  Wash- 
ington avenue,  city  of 
Albany,  occupied  by  De- 
partment  of  Efficiency  and 

Economy 625  00 

2,339  06 


Total  immediately  available 2,839  06 


Total  for  Trustees  of  Public  Buildings $91,561  98 


CHARITIES  BUILDING  IMPROVEMENT  COMMISSION 

For  payment  for  services  of  employees  of  Charities  Building  Im- 
provement Commission. 


Administration 

Salaries,  regular 
Secretary  . . . 


PERSONAL  SERVICE 


$500  00 


242 


CONSERVATION  COMMISSION 

For  payment  for  services  of  the  commissioner  and  the  employees  of 
the  Conservation  Commission. 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 


Administration 

Salaries,  regular 

Commissioner  $8,000  00 

Deputy  commissioner.  . 6,000  00 

Secretary 3,000  00 

Counsel  6,000  00 

Private  secretary  and 

editor 2,700  00 

Assistant  secretary  and 

cashier 2,400  00 

Auditor  and  pay  clerk.  . 2,800  00 

Confidential  agent,  3 at 

$1,800  5,400  00 

Assistant  to  chief  of  pub- 
lication   1,500  00 

Stenographer 1,800  00 

Stenographer 1,500  00 

Stenographer 1,400  00 

Stenographer 1,200  00 

Stenographer 720  00 

Multigraph  operator  ...  900  00 

Messenger  1,100  00 

Clerk  1,400  00 

Clerk  1,000  00 

Telephone  operator  ....  960  00 


$49,780  00 

Wages,  regular 

Laborer 720  00 

Laborer  600  00 


$1,320  00 


243 


CONSERVATION  COMMISSION  — Continued 

Administration  — Continued 
Salaries,  temporary 

Counsel  1,200  00 

Stenographers  600  00 


$1,800  00 


Division  of  fish  and  game 

Salaries,  regular 

Chief  protector 

$4,000  00 

Deputy  chief  protector . . 

2,580  00 

Superintendent  of  inland 

fisheries  

2,800  00 

License  clerk 

2,000  00 

Record  and  penalty  clerk 

1,800  00 

Stenographer 

1,300  00 

Stenographer 

1,200  00 

Stenographer,  2 at  $960 . 

1,920  00 

Stenographer 

900  00 

Stenographer 

600  00 

Stenotype  operator  .... 

960  00 

Division  chiefs,  12  at 

$1,600  

19,200  00 

Importation  agent,  2 at 

$1,500  

3,000  00 

Marine  fisheries  pro- 

tectors, 5 at  $1,300.  . . 

6,500  00 

Came  protector 

1,150  00 

Game  protector,  5 at 

$1,100 

5,500  00 

Game  protector,  8 at 

$1,050  

8,400  00 

Game  protector,  16  at 

$1,000  . , 

16,000  00 

Game  protector,  22  at 

$950  

20.900  00 

Game  protector,  73  at 

$900 . 

65,700  00 

$166,410  00 


244 


CONSERVATION  COMMISSION  — Continued 

Division  of  fish  and  game  — Continued 
Wages,  regular 

• Laborer 720  00 


Wages,  temporary 

Assistant  to  game  pro- 
tectors, 2,500  days  at 


$2  5,000  00 

Special  protectors,  1,000 

days  at  $2 2,000  00 

Engineer,  Long  Island,  2 

at  $900  1,800  00 

Engineer,  Oneida  Lake.  600  00 


$9,400  00 


Fish  culture 

Salaries,  regular 

Fish  culturist  $4,000  00 

Chief  clerk 2,000  00 

Stereopticon  operator  . . 1,600  00 

Hatchery  foremen,  12  at 

$1,140  13,680  00 

Field  superintendent  . . . 1,800  00 


176,530  00 


$23,080  00 

Wages,  temporary 

Laborers,  at  not  to  exceed 


$2.50  per  day 40,000  00 

63,080  00 

Game  bird  farms 

Salaries,  regular 

Superintendent $2,000  00 

Assistant  superintendent, 

3 at  $1,200 3,600  00 

Assistant  superintendent, 

3 at  $900 2,700  00 


$8,300  00 

Wages,  regular 

Laborer,  6 at  $600 3,600  00 


245 


CONSERVATION  COMMISSION  — Continued 

Game  bird  forms  — Continued 
Wages,  temporary 

Laborers * 1,500  00 


Marine  fisheries  bureau 
Salaries,  regular 

Supervisor $3,000  00 

Confidential  secretary.  . 1,800  00 

Cashier  and  bookkeeper.  2,000  00 

Stenographer 1,300  00 

Chainman 1,200  00 


Division  of  lands  and  forests 
Salaries,  regular 

Superintendent  of  forests  4,000  00 
Assistant  superintendent 


of  forests 2,580  00 

Surveyor 2,400  00 

Special  agent  and  land 

clerk  . . 2,000  00 

Fire  account  auditor.  . . . 1,800  00 

Forester,  2 at  $1,800.  . . 3,600  00 

Forester,  2 at  $1,440.  . . 2,880  00 

Forester 1,320  00 

Stenographer 1,000  00 

Stenographer 900  00 

Stenographer 780  00 

Junior  clerk  900  00 

Caretaker,  Cuba  reserva- 
tion   600  00 

Nursery  foreman 900  00 

Nursery  foreman,  3 at 

$840  2,520  00 

Nursery  foreman 600  00 

Forest  surveyor  and 

draftsman 1,080  00 

District  forest  ranger,  5 

at  $1,560  , 7,800  00 

Surveyor 1,080  00 


13,400  00 


9,300  00 


$38,740  00 


246 


CONSERVATION  COMMISSION  — Continued 

Division  of  land  and  forests  — Continued 
Wages,  temporary 

Laborers,  assisting  sur- 
veyor   $4,000  00 

Laborers  in  nursery 
work,  not  to  exceed  25 
cents  per  hour 22,000  00 


$26,000  0D 


F ire  fighting  and  prevention 
Salaries,  regular 

Chief  fire  inspector,  2 at 

$1,400  

Salaries,  temporary 

Ranger,  17  at  $60  per 
per  month,  12  months 
Ranger,  4 at  $65  per 
month,  7^/2  months  . . . 
Ranger,  38  at  $65  per 

month,  7 months 

Ranger,  6 at  $70  per 
month,  12  months.  . . . 
Ranger,  3 at  $75  per 
month,  12  months  . . . . 
Observer,  3 at  $62  per 
month,  7 months.  . . . 
Observer,  32  at  $72  per 
month,  7 months  . . . . 
Observer,  8 at  $62  per 
month,  7%  months . . . 


$2,800  00 

12,240  00 
1,950  00 
17,290  00 
5,040  00 
2,700  00 
1,302  00 
16,128  00 
3,720  00 


64,740  00 


Wages,  temporary 

Laborers,  fighting  fires, 
not  to  exceed  25  cents 
per  hour 


$63,170  00 


14,700  00 


77,870  00 


247 


CONSERVATION  COMMISSION  — Continued 


Division  of  waters 
Salaries,  regular 

Division  engineer $4,000  00 

Assistant  engineer,  2 at 

$3,000  €.000  00 

Assistant  engineer,  3 at 

$2,160  6,480  00 

Junior  engineer 1,500  00 

Rodman 1,440  00 

Map  draftsman  1,500  00 

Stenographer,  2 at  $1,- 

100  2,200  00 

Stenographer  1,020  00 

Clerk : 900  00 

Junior  assistant 900  00 

Junior  assistant  1,080  00 

Page 480  00 


Wages,  regular 
Gate  tender, 
River  dam 


$27,500  00 

Beaver 

500  00 


Survey  work 

Wages,  temporary 

Junior  engineer,  310 

days  at  $5 $1,550  00 

Junior  engineer,  600 

days,  at  $3.50  2,100  00 

Junior  engineer,  400 

days,  at  $2.50  1,000  00 

Junior  engineer,  620 

days,  at  $2.50  1,550  00 

Laborers,  800  days,  at 

$2  1,600  00 

Guides  and  cooks,  300 

days,  at  $3 900  00 


28,000  (& 


8,700  00 


248 


CONSERVATION  COMMISSION  — Continued 

Bureau  of  docks  and  dams 

For  making  investigation, 
plans,  reports,  etc.,  of 
docks  and  dams  under 
section  22,  article  3,  of 
the  Conservation  Law. 

Salaries,  regular 

Inspector  of  docks  and 

dams $3,500  00 

Wages,  temporary 

Assistants,  500  days,  at 

$2  1,000  00 

Inspection  of  construction 
work  on  St.  Lawrence 
reservation,  docks,  dams, 
etc. 

Wages,  temporary 

Assistants,  125  days,  at 

$4  500  00 

5,000  00 

Hydrographic  investigations 
Salaries,  temporary 


District  engineer 

$250  00 

Assistant  engineer  .... 

1,595 

00 

Junior  engineers 

2,200 

00 

Clerks 

1,595 

00 

River  gage  observers  at 

salaries  not  to  exceed 

$7.50  per  month.  . . . 

1,200 

00 

6,840  00 

Total  for  personal  service $506,360  00 


For  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  the  Con- 
servation Commission,  other  than  personal  service. 


249 


CONSERVATION  COMMISSION  — Continued 


MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 


Food $3,200  00 

Fuel,  light,  power  and  water 6,000  00 

Printing 15,000  00 

Advertising 400  00 

Equipment 


Office $500  00 

Motorless  vehicles  400  00 

Motor  vehicles  6,000  00 

Farm  and  garden 600  00 

Live  stock 4,000  00 

General  plant 3,700  00 


Supplies 

Office $2,000  00 

Motor  vehicle 12,000  00 

Botanical  and  agricultural.  ..  1,000  00 

Forage  and  veterinary 6,000  00 

General  plant  (including 

hunters  buttons)  10,500  00 

Refrigerating 500  00 


15,200  00 


32,000  00 

Materials 

General  plant 5,000  00 

Hired  horses  and  vehicles 1,500  00 

Traveling  expenses 

Transportation  of  officials  or 

employees $65,000  00 

Hotel  expenses 56,000  00 


121,000  00 


Communication 15,000  00 

Fixed  charges  and  contributions 10,050  00 

Rents 6,850  00 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation,  other  than 

personal  service $231,200,00 


250 


CONSERVATION  COMMISSION  — Continued 
REPAIRS 

For  work  done  by  contract  or  upon  estimate  or  for  the 
purchase  of  material  and  the  employment  of  labor  in 
addition  to  that  appropriated  for  elsewhere,  for  re- 


pairs to  buildings  and  equipment 3,000  00 

Total  for  Commission  1917-18 $740,560  00 


TO  BE  MADE  IMMEDIATELY  AVAILABLE 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 


Supplies  7,000  00 

Traveling  expenses 12,000  00 

Total  immediately  available 19,000  00 

Total  for  Conservation  Commission $759,560  00 


SARATOGA  SPRINGS  DIVISION 

For  payment  for  servcies  of  employ  ess  of  the  Saratoga  Springs  Divi- 
sion of  the  Conservation  Commission. 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 

Administration 


Salaries,  regular 


Superintendent 

$5,000 

00 

Engineer 

3,000 

00 

Chemist 

1,980 

00 

Secretary 

1,800 

00 

Stenographer  and  book- 

keeper   

1,020 

00 

$12,800  00 


251 


CONSERVATION  COMMISSION  — Continued 

Administration  — Continued 
Wages,  temporary 

Laborer,  360  days  at 

$2.25  810  00 

Laborer,  150  days  at 

$2.00  300  00 


$1,110  00 

$13,910  00 

Free  service 

Wages,  temporary 

Laborer,  300  days  at 


$1.50 $450  00 

Extra  laborers 675  00 


Parks  and  roads 
Salaries,  regular 

Park  superintendent  . 


1,125  00 


$200  00 


Wages,  regular 

Laborer 600  00 


Wages,  temporary 

Laborers,  8 months  at  $2 


a day  each 2,400  00 

Chauffeur 960  00 

Night  watchman 730  00 


$4,090  00 


4,890  00 

Total  for  personal  service $19,925  00 

For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  the 
Conservation  Commission,  Saratoga  Springs  Division, 
other  than  personal  service. 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 


Fuel,  light,  power  and  water $500  00 

Printing 1,500  00 


252 


CONSERVATION  COMMISSION  — Continued 

Equipment 800  00 

Supplies 1,000  00 

Materials 500  00 

Traveling  expenses 800  00 

Communication 500  00 

General  Plant  Service 250  00 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation,  other  than  per- 
sonal service 5,850  00 

REPAIRS 

For 'work  done  by  contract  or  upon  estimate  or  for  the 
purchase  of  material  and  the  employment  of  labor  in 
addition  to  that  appropriated  for  elsewhere,  for  repairs 
to  buildings  and  equipment. 

Repairs  to  High  Rock  baths $1,000  00 

Repairs  to  Lincoln  bath  house  plumbing.  . . 2,000  00 

Repairs  to  Drink  Hall 900  00 

Repairs  to  gas  plant 2,500  00 

Repairs  to  dwelling  houses  (4) 700  00 

Repairs  to  Geyser  building 1,000  00 

Miscellaneous  repairs 4,500  00 

12,000  00 

CONSTRUCTION  OR  PERMANENT  BETTERMENTS 

Hathorn  No  3 spring  house $400  00 

Coesa  spring  house 400  00 

Congress  No.  2 spring  house 300  00 

Dressing  room,  Lincoln  bath  house 1,000  00 

Drilling  Smith  well  deeper 1,500  00 

Ferndell  storehouse  and  boiler  room 4,000  00 

7,600  00 


Total  for  Saratoga  Springs  Division $45,975  00 


Total  for  Conservation  Commission,  including 

Saratoga  Springs  Division $805,535  00 


[Note. — The  preceding  tentative  proposals,  both  for  personal  service 
and  for  other  than  personal  service  are  based  upon  the  establishment  of 


253 


CONSERVATION  COMMISSION  — Continued 

a Capital  Fund  for  all  industries  in  this  division  of  the  Conservation 
Commission.  In  the  event  of  the  Capital  Fund  not  being  created  by 
legislative  action,  the  following  amounts  in  full  or  in  part  should  be 
added  to  the  corresponding  items  in  the  preceding  schedules :] 


PERSONAL  SERVICE 

Administration 

General 

Salaries,  regular 

Office  manager  (mineral 

water  department)  . . $1,500  00 

Stenographer 1,200  00 

Stenographer 720  00 

Stenographer 540  00 

$3,960  00 


Well  department 

Wages,  temporary 

Wellman,  300  days  at 

$4.00 

Wellman,  182  days  at 

$3.00 

Wellman,  182  days  at 

$2.50  ...  .' 

Laborer,  300  days  at 

$2.00 


$1,200  00 
546  00 
455  00 
600  00 


2,801  00 


Bottling  works 

Salaries,  regular 
Superintendent  of  the 

bottling  works $1,080  00 

Wages,  temporary 

Laborers,  6 (filling, 

washing  and  labeling 

bottles) 3,250  00 

Laborers,  8 (filling, 

washing  and  labeling 
bottles  in  rush  season) . 3,675  00 


8,005  00 


254 


CONSERVATION  COMMISSION  — Continued 


Saratoga  baths 

Salaries,  temporary 

Superintendent  for  5 

months  at  $100 $500  00 

Attendants  6 for  4 

months  at  $60 1,440  00 

Cashier  for  5 months  at 

$45  225  00 


$2,165  00 

Wages,  regular 

Engineer  . . : 1,020  00 

Laborer  (cleaner) 540  00 

Attendants  4 for  12 

months  at  $60 2,880  00 


$4,440  00 

Wages,  temporary 

Laborers,  temporary 
(cleaners)  3 for  5 

months 750  00 

7,355  00 


Lincoln  baths 

Salaries,  temporary 

Superintendent  for  4 

months  at  $100 $400  00 

Attendants,  6 for  4 

months  at  $60 1,440  00 

Cashier  for  4 months  at 

$45  180  00 

Swimming  instructor,  3 

months  at  $60 180  00 


$2,200  00 

Wages,  regular 

Engineer 1,020  00 


255 


CONSERVATION  COMMISSION  — Continued 

Lincoln  baths  — Continued 
Wages,  temporary 

Engine  room  helper  for 
season,  cleaners,  4 for 
season,  lock  room  help- 
ers, 2 for  season 1,300  00 


High  Hock  baths 

Salaries,  temporary 

Superintendent  for  2 

months  at  $75 $150  00 

Cashier  for  2 months  at 

$45  90  00 

Attendants,  4 for  2 

months  at  $60 480  00 

Wages,  temporary 

Engineer  for  2 months  at 

$60  120  00 


4,520  00 


Bath  attendant  helpers 
3 for  season,  cleaners, 
30  for  season 


600  00 


Drink  hall 

Salaries,  temporary 

Cashiers,  2 for  4 mos. 

at  $45  $360  00 

Wages,  temporary 

Laborers,  3 (one  night 
man  and  two  day  men 

at  counter) 2,250  00 

Temporary  labor  (boys 
as  needed  to  serve 
water) 600  00 

Free  service 

Wages,  temporary 

Laborer,  300  days  at 
$1.50  (to  care  for  Lla- 
thorn  No.  1 spring)  . . 


1,440  00 


3,210  00 


$450  00 


256 


CONSERVATION  COMMISSION  — Continued 

Free  service — Continued 

W ages,  temporary  - — Continued 
Extra  laborers,  5 to  sell 
cups,  etc.,  in  summer 
at  Congress  spring, 


Ha  thorn  No.  1 spring 
and  Hathorn  No.  3 
spring 


675  00 


Parks  and  roads 

Salaries,  regular 

Park  superintendent  . . . $1,200  00 

Wages,  regular 

Laborer 600  00 

Wages,  temporary 

Temporary  laborers,  for 
8 months  at  $2  per 
day 2,400  00 


Auto  truck 

Wages,  regular 

Chauffeur 

Protection  of  property 
Wages,  regular 
Night  watchman 


1,125  00 


4,200  00 


960  00 


730  00 


Total  for  personal  service $38,306  00 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

Fuel,  light,  power  and  water $7,000  00 

Printing  3,500  00 

Supplies 206,120  00 

Communication 5,000  00 


Fixed  charges  and  contribution 
General  plant  service 


500  00 
750  00 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation,  other  than 

personal  service 222,870  00 


Total  to  be  payable  from  capital  fund  in  the  event 

of  its  creation  bv  legislative  action $261,176  00 


257 


DEPARTMENT  OF  AGRICULTURE 

For  the  payment  for  services  of  the  Commissioner  and  the  em- 
ployees of  the  Department  of  Agriculture. 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 


Administration 

General 

Salaries,  regular 

Commissioner $8,000  00 

Deputy  commissioner.  . 5,000  00 

Deputy  commissioner.  . 4,000  00 

Supervisory  agent  ....  4,000  00 

Secretary 3,500  00 

Stenographer 2,000  00 

Chief  investigator  ....  1,500  00 

Confidential  agent  ....  1,500  00 

Special  detective,  2 at 

$1,200  2,400  00 

Library  assistant 900  00 

Telephone  operator 900  00 

Clerk 1,080  00 

Clerk,  2 at  $720  1,440  00 

Page 480  00 

Wages,  regular 

Laborer,  2 at  $720.  ..  . 1,440  00 


$38,140  00 

Accounts 

Salaries,  regular 

Chief,  bureau  of  ac- 
counts   2,000  00 

Clerk 1,800  00 

Stenographer 1,200  00 

Agent 1,200  00 

Bookkeeper 1,050  00 

Bookkeeper 900  00 


9 


$7,850  00 


258 


DEPARTMENT  OF  AGRICULTURE  — Continued 

Administration  — Continued 
Editing  and  bookkeeping 
Salaries,  regular 

Editorial  clerk 1,500  00 

Proofreader,  2 at  $1,200  2,400  00 


$3,900  00 


New  York  office 
Salaries,  regular 

Agent  in  charge 2,400  00 

Stenographer 1,200  00 

Stenographer 90000 

Agent,  3 at  $1,500 4,500  00 

Agent,  3 at  $1,200 3,600  00 

Agent 1,380  00 

Agent,  11  at  $900 9,900  00 

Wages,  regular 

Laborer,  2 at  $720  ....  1,440  00 

Special  detective,  2 at 

$1,500  3,000  00 

Telephone  operator  ....  480  00 


$28,800  00 


Utica  office 

Salaries,  regular 

Agent  in  charge 1,800  00 

Agent 1,800  00 

Agent,  2 at  $1,200 2,400  00 

Agent,  4 at  $900 3,600  00 

Cheese  instructor,  3 at 

$1,620  4,860  00 

Clerk 900  00 


$15,360  00 


Cortland  office 
Salaries,  regular 

Agent  in  charge 1,800  00 

Agent,  5 at  $1,200....  6,000  00 

Agent 900  00 


259 


DEPARTMENT  OF  AGRICULTURE  — Continued 

Administration — Continued 
Cortland  office  — Continued 
Salaries,  regular  — Continued 


Cheese  instructor.  . . 

. . . 1,620  00 

Special  detective.  . . . 

. . . 1,500  00 

$11,820  00 

Rochester  office 

Salaries,  regular 

Agent  in  charge.  . . . 

. . . 1,800  00 

Agent,  3 at  $1,200. 

. . . 3,600  00 

Agent 

900  00 

Cheese  instructor.  . . 

. . . 1,620  00 

Butter  instructor.  . . 

. . . 1,620  00 

Stenographer  

900  00 

$10,440  00 

Buffalo  office 

Salaries,  regular 

Agent  in  charge.  . . . 

. . . 1,800  00 

Agent,  2 at  $1,500  . 

. . . 3,000  00 

Agent,  3 at  $1,200  . 

. . . 3,600  00 

Agent,  4 at  $900.  . . 

. . . 3,600  00 

Veterinary  agent  . . , 

. . . 2,000  00 

Cheese  instructor  . . 

. . . 1,380  00 

Stenographer 

720 ' 00 

$16,100  00 

$132. 

Legal  bureau 

Salaries,  regular 

Counsel 

. . . $4,000  00 

Stenographer,  2 

at 

$1,500  

. ..  3,000  00 

Stenographer 

900  00 

Stenotype  operator.  . , 

900  00 

Stenographer 

720  00 

Index  clerk 

. . . 1,200  00 

Filing  clerk 

. . . 1,200  00 

Detective  . 

. . . 1,500  00 

13,420  00 


260 


DEPARTMENT  OF  AGRICULTURE  — Continued 

Bureau  of  veterinary  service 
Salaries,  regular 


Chief 

$3,300  00 

First  assistant  veterina- 

rian 

2,580  00 

Veterinarian 

2,580  00 

Veterinarian  . . ..  . 

2,500  00 

Veterinarian 

2,160  00 

Veterinarian 

1,980  00 

Veterinarian 

1,800  00 

Cashier 

1,800  00 

Confidential  agent 

.... 

1,800  00 

Agent 

1,200  00 

Clerk,  2 at  $1,500  . . 

3,000  00 

Clerk 

1,200  00 

Filing  clerk 

1,200  00 

Filing  clerk 

720  00 

Stenographer,  4 

at 

$1,200  

4,800  00 

Stenographer 

900  00 

Stenographer 

840  00 

Stenographer 

600  00 

Page 

480  00 

Wages,  regular 

Laborer 

720  00 

$36,160  00 

Salaries,  temporary 

Veterinarian  at  $7  (900 

days)  

6,300  00 

Veterinarian  at 

$10 

(1120  days)  . . . 

11,200  00 

Appraiser  at  $5 

(200 

days) 

1,000  00 

Wages,  regular 

Laborer  at  $2.50 

(365 

days) 

912  50 

$19,412  50 


55,572  50 


261 


DEPARTMENT  OF  AGRICULTURE  — Continued 

Bureau  of  farmers’  institutes 
Salaries,  regular 

Director $3,120  00 

Stenographer 1,500  00 

Stenographer 1,200  00 

Clerk 1,200  00 

$7,020  00 

Salaries,  temporary 

Lecturers,  compensation 

from  $6  to  $10  per  day  11,002  00 

18,022  00 


Farm  Bureau 

Salaries,  regular 

Director,  State’s  share.  . $1,000  00 
Assist’nt  director,  State’s 

share,  2 at  $1,000 . . . 2,000  00 

3,000  00 


Bureau  of  plant  industry 
Salaries,  regular 

Chief $3,000  00 

Assistant  chief 2,000  00 

Pathologist 1,800  00 

Inspector 2,000  00 

Inspector,  7 at  $1,500*.  . 10,500  00 
Inspector,  7 at  $1,260.  . 8,820  00 

Inspector,  14  at  $900.  . . 12,600  00 

Inspector  of  bees,  4 at 

$800  3,200  00 

Stenographer 1,0*20  00 

Typewriter  copyist  ....  900  00 


$45,840  00 

Wages,  temporary 

Laborer  at  $2  (450 

days)  . 900  00 


46,740  00 


262 


DEPARTMENT  OF  AGRICULTURE  — Continued 

Bureau  of  dairy  products 
Salaries,  regular 

Chief  of  bureau $2,700  00 

Stenographer,  2 at 

$1,080  2,160  00 

Agent 1,500  00 

Agent,  3 at  $1,320 3,960  00 

Agent,  7 at  $1,200 8,400  00 

Agent,  2 at  $900 1,800  00 

20,520  00 


Bureau  of  food  products 
Salaries,  regular 

Agent,  chief  of  bureau.  $1,800  00 

Stenographer 600  00 

Agent 2,000  00 

Agent 1,500  00 


5,900  00 


Bureau  of  licenses 
Salaries,  regular 

Superintendent $2,400  00 

Bookkeeper 1,200  00 

Stenographer 1,020  00 

Stenographer,  2 at  $900.  1,800  00 

Stenographer 720  00 

New  York  City  branch 

counsel 1,500  00 

8,640  00 


Chemical  laboratories 
Albany  laboratory 
Salaries,  regular 

Chief  chemist $3,000  00 

Chemist 1,680  00 

Chemist 1,500  00 

Wages,  regular 

Laborer 720  00 


$6,900  00 


263 


DEPARTMENT  OF  AGRICULTURE  — Continued 

Chemical  laboratories  — Continued 
New  York  laboratory 
Salaries,  regular 

Chemist $3,000  00 

Chemist 1,200  00 

Assistant  chemist 800  00 


$5,000  00 

Ithaca  laboratory 
Salaries,  regular 

Chemist,  2 at  $2,000 . . . $4,000  00 
Buffalo  laboratory 
Salaries,  regular 

Chemist 1,800  00 

Canton  laboratory 
Salaries,  regular 

Chemist 600  00 

Bureau  of  statistics 
Salaries,  regular 

Chief  of  bureau $2,700  00 

Assistant 1,500  00 

Stenographer 900  00 

Stenographer 600  00 

Bureau  of  State  institution  farms 
Salaries,  regular 

Inspector  of  farms $2,400  00 

Stenographer 1,200  00 

Salaries,  temporary 

Inspector  at  $7  (200 

days) 1,400  00 

Bureau  of  supervision  of 
co-operative  associations 
Salaries,  regular 

Superintendent $3,000  00 

Stenographer 720  00 


18,300  00 


5,700  00 


$5,000  00 


3,720  00 


264 


DEPARTMENT  OF  AGRICULTURE  — Continued 

Pension  of  veterans 

Agent,  2 at  $600 - 1,200  00 

Total  for  personal  service $338,144  50 

For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  the 
Department  of  Agriculture,  other  than  personal  service 


MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 


Printing  . . 
Advertising 
Equipment 
Office  . . 
Supplies 
Office  . . 


$15,000  00 
2,000  00 

2.500  00 

4.500  00 


Traveling  expenses 


Commissioner’s  expenses.  . . 

$1,200 

00 

Horticulture,  nursery  and 

bee  inspectors 

21,000 

00 

Agents,  deputies  and  admin- 

istrative employees 

46,800 

00 

Farmers’  institute  employees 

7,000 

00 

Veterinary  bureau  employees 

19,000 

00 

Agricultural  information  and 

statistics  employees 

2,000 

00 

Inspectors  of  state  institu- 

tions   

2,000 

00 

Farm  bureau  director  and  as- 

sistant director  

1,000 

00 

100,000  00 


Communication 

Telephone $3,000  00 

Telegraph 500  00 

Express 775  00 

Postage 7,500  00 

Freight  and  cartage 225  00 


12,000  00 


265 


DEPARTMENT  OF  AGRICULTURE  — Continued 

Fixed  charges  and  contribu- 
tions 

Co-operative  farm  bureaus.  . $25,200  00 
Expense  annual  conference.  1,000  00 
For  apportionment  to  agri- 
cultural fairs  under  the 
provisions  of  section  three 
hundred  and  ten  of  chapter 
nine  of  the  Laws  of  nine- 
teen hundred  and  nine,  be- 
ing the  Agricultural  Law.  250,000  00 
Diseases  of  plants,  currants. . 6,000  00 

For  the  payment  of  claims  of 
horses  suffering  from 
glanders,  appraised,  con- 
demned and  killed  by  or- 
der of  the  Commissioner 
of  Agriculture,  thirty-three 
thousand,  eighty-six  dol- 
lars and  seventy-five  cents, 
the  same  being  the  amount 
of  claims  proven  up  to  De- 
cember first,  nineteen  hun- 
dred and  sixteen  33,086  75 

For  the  payment  of  claims 
for  cattle  suffering  from 
tuberculosis,  appraised, 
condemned  and  killed  by 
order  of  the  Commissioner 
of  Agriculture,  one  hun- 
dred and  one  thousand  nine 
hundred  and  ninety-nine 
dollars  and  fifty-five  cents, 
the  same  being  the  amount 
of  claims  proven  up  to 
December  first,  nineteen 

hundred  and  sixteen  101,999  55 

Interest  on  indemnities,  Mar. 

1 to  Sept,  1,  1916 8,855  96 

426,142  26 

General  plant  service 1,000  00 


266 


DEPARTMENT  OF  AGRICULTURE  — Continued 

Rents 

New  York  office $3,000  00 

New  York  chemical  labora- 


tory   1,290  00 

Albany  chemical  laboratory.  . 180  00 

Utica  office 300  00 

Cortland  office 60  00 

Rochester  office 540  00 

Buffalo  office 600  00 

Columbia  University 500  00 


6,470  00 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation,  other  than  per- 
sonal service  


569,612  26 


Total  for  Department,  1917-18 


$907,756  76 


TO  BE  MADE  IMMEDIATELY  AVAILABLE 

For  the  services  of  the  employees  of  the  Department  of 
Agriculture. 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 

Bureau  of  supervision  of  co-operative  Associations. 

Salaries,  regular 

Superintendent  $750  00 

Stenographer 180  00 

Pension  of  veterans 

Agent 685  48 

$1,615  48 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

Fixed  charges  and  contributions 

For  the  payment  of  temporary  loan  made 
by  the  State  Comptroller  for  the  sup- 


pression of  insect  pests 15,000  00 

Total  immediately  available $16,615  48 

Total  for  Department  of  Agriculture $924,372  24 


267 


NEW  YORK  AGRICULTURAL  EXPERIMENT  STATION, 

GENEVA 

For  payment  for  services  of  employees  at  the  New  York  Agricul- 
tural Experiment  Station,  Geneva. 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 

Administration 

Salaries,  regular 


Director 

$5,000 

00 

Secretary  and  treasurer. 

600 

00 

Mailing  clerk 

1,000 

00 

Stenographer,  2 at  $1,- 

200  

2,400 

00 

Stenographer,  4 at 

$840  

3,360 

00 

Stenographer 

960 

00 

$13,320  00 

Research 

Salaries,  regular 

Agriculturist  and  super- 
intendent of  labor.  . . $1,500  00 


Agronomist 2,500  00 

Assistant  agronomist  . . 1,300  00 

Associate  chemist,  agron- 
omist   1,800  00 

Assistant  chemist,  agron- 
omist   1,400  00 

Assistant  in  animal  hus- 
bandry   2,000  00 

Bacteriologist 3,000  00 

Associate  bacteriologist.  2,000  00 

Assistant  bacteriologist.  1,250  00 

Assistant  bacteriologist.  1,000  00 

Botanist 3,000  00 

Associate  botanist  1,800  00 

Chemist 1,250  00 

Associate  chemist,  2 at 

$1,500  3,000  00 

Dairy  expert  1,800  00 


268 


AGRICULTURAL  EXPERIMENT  STATION  — Continued 


Research  — Continued 

Salaries,  regular  — Continued 

Editor  and  librarian.  . . 3,000  00 

Entomologist 3,000  00 

Associate  entomologist, 

2 at  $1,800 3,600  00 

Assistant  entomologist. . 1,500  00 

Assistant  entomologist. . 1,400  00 

Horticulturist 3,500  00 

Associate  horticulturist.  2,000  00 

Associate  horticulturist.  1,900  00 

Assistant  horticulturist, 

2 at  $1,500 3,000  00 

Assistant  horticulturist.  1,400  00 

Foreman  in  horticulture  2,000  00 

Special  agent  1,500  00 

56,400  00 


Inspection  of  fertilizers,  feed- 
ing stuffs,  etc. 

Salaries,  regular 

Chemist $1,250  00 

Associate  chemist 1,800  00 

Assistant  chemist,  5 at 

$1,400  7,000  00 

Assistant  botanist 1,500  00 

Laboratory  assistant  . . 720  00 

Dairy  helper 900  00 


$13,170  00 


Wages,  regular 

Janitor $840  00 

Wages,  temporary 

Laborer,  337%  days,  at 

$2 , . . . . 675  00 


$1,515  00 

14,685  00 


2G9 


AGRICULTURAL  EXPERIMENT  STATION  — Continued 

Investigations 

Wages,  regular 

Florist $1,000  00 

Mechanic 900  00 

Foreman  in  orchard  ...  900  00 

Janitor 900  00 

Poultryman 900  00 

Engineer 840  00 

Watchman 720  00 

Herdsman 600  00 

Laborers 8,695  00 


$15,455  00 

I Wages,  temporary 

Laborers 6,500  00 

21,955  00 

Museum 

Wages,  temporary 

Model  maker,  300  days,  at  $4 1,200  00 


Total  for  personal  service $107,560  00 

For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  the 
New  York  Agricultural  Experiment  Station  at  Geneva, 
other  than  personal  service 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

Fuel,  light,  power  and  water 

General $3,650  00 

Inspection  of  fertilizers,  etc.  400  00 

— $4,050  00 

Printing 400  00 

Equipment 


Office 

$200  00 

Motor  vehicle  

200 

00 

Research 

o 

o 

00 

Farm  and  garden 

900 

00 

Books 

500 

00 

Miscellaneous  for  inspection 
of  fertilizers,  etc . 

275 

00 

6,275  00 


270 


AGRICULTURAL  EXPERIMENT  STATION  — Continued 


Supplies 

Office .* $900  00 

Laundry,  cleaning  and  disin- 
fecting   70  00 

Motor  vehicle  supplies 460  00 

Research  2,850  00 

Botanical  and  agricultural.  . 3,170  00 

Forage  and  veterinary 700  00 

General  plant 400  00 

Miscellaneous  for  inspection 

of  fertilizers,  etc 1,400  00 


Hired  horses  and  vehicles 

Traveling  expenses 

Transportation $1,900  00 

Hotel  expenses  1,630  00 

Inspection  of  fertilizers,  etc.  155  00 


Communication 

General  $1,750  00 

Inspection  of  fertilizers,  etc.  170  00 


General  plant  service 
Rents 


9,950  00 
2,500  00 


3,685  00 


1,920  00 
1,000  00 
1,000  00 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation,  other  than 
personal  service  30,780  00 

REPAIRS 

For  work  done  by  contract  or  upon  estimate  or  for  the 
purchase  of  material  and  the  employment  of  labor  in 
addition  to  that  appropriated  for  elsewhere,  for  re- 
pairs to  buildings  and  equipment 1,500  00 


Total  for  New  York  Agricultural  Experiment 
Station,  Geneva $139,840  00 


STATE  FAIR  COMMISSION 


For  payment  for  services  of  the  Commissioners  and  the  employees 
of  the  State  Fair  Commission. 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 

Administration 

Salaries,  regular 

New  York  State  Fair 
Commissioner,  5 at 

$2,000  $10,000  00 

Secretary 4,000  00 

Treasurer 3,000  00 

Superintendent 3,000  00 

Gardener 1,200  00 

Race  secretary 1,200  00 

Horse  show  secretary.  . 750  00 

$23,150  00 

Maintenance 

Wages,  temporary 

Temporary  employees 9,300  00 

Total  for  personal  service $32,450  00 

For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  the 
State  Fair  Commission,  other  than  personal  service. 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

Printing 

Prize  lists,  etc $800  00 

Advertising 

Space  in  newspapers,  billboards,  etc 12,000  00 

Equipment 

Motorless  vehicles $950  00 

General  plant 50  00 

1,000  00 

Supplies 

Motor  vehicle $450  00 

Forage  and  veterinary 125  00 

General  plant 425  00 

1,000  00 


272 


STATE  FAIR  COMMISSION  — Continued 


Materials 4,000  00 

Hired  horses  and  vehicles 600  00 

Traveling  expenses 2,000  00 

Communications 1,000  00 

Fixed  charges  and  contributions 

Premiums  for  1917  fair 50,000  00 

General  plant  service 


Parade  display  expenses  ....  $2,000  00 

Exhibits  of  state  institutions . 5,000  00 

7,000  00 

Rents 1,450  00 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation, 

other  than  personal  service 80,850  00 

CONSTRUCTION  OR  PERMANENT  BETTERMENTS 

Improvements  and  repairs  made  necessary  on 
account  of  changes  in  ground  plan,  loca- 
tions of  buildings,  new  top  surfacing  for 
track,  changes  in  present  water,  electric 
and  sewer  systems,  and  additions  thereto, 
all  in  conformity  with  the  general  perma- 
nent plan  being  worked  out $50,000  00 

For  construction  of  a fireproof  horse  barn 
with  accommodations  for  stabling  and  ex- 
hibiting 800  head,  an  authorization  of  two 
hundred  thousand  dollars  ($200,000.00) 
of  which  one  hundred  thousand  dollars 
($100,000.00)  is  hereby  appropriated.  . . 100,000  00 

150,000  00 


$263,300  00 


Total  for  State  Fair  Commission 


273 


PALISADES  INTERSTATE  PARK 


For  payment  for  services  of  employees  of  the  Palisades  Interstate 
Park. 


PERSONAL  SERVICE 

Administration 

Salaries,  regular 

Assistant  secretary  ....  $3,000  00 

Chief  clerk 1,800  00 

Bookkeeper 1,800  00 

Superintendent,  Bear 

Mountain  Park  . ...  2,000  00 

$8,600  00 


Engineering 

Salaries,  regular 

Chief  engineer  $2,500  00 

Resident  engineer,  3 at 

$1,800  5,400  00 

7,900  00 

Audit  Division,  Bear  Mountain 
Park 

Salaries,  regular 

Chief  clerk $1,200  00 

Storkeeper 720  00 

Time  keeper 720  00 

2,640  00 


Protection  and  maintenance, 


Bear  Mountain 
Wages,  regular 

Chief  of  police $1,200  00 

Patrolman,  4 at  $720.  . 2,880  00 

Master  mechanic 1,200  00 

Seaman  “ Half  Moon  . 720  00 


$6,000  00 


PALISADES  INTERSTATE  PARK  — Continued 

Protection  and  maintenance' — 

Continued 

Bear  Mountain  — Continued 
Wages,  temporary 

Patrolman,  17,  6 months 

at 

Laborers,  1,800  days  at 

$2  per  day 

Stationary  engineer,  8 
months  at  $60 


Hook  Mountain 

$10,080  00 

Wages,  regular 

Patrolman 

$720  00 

Watchman 

600  00 

$1,320  00 

Wages,  temporary 

Patrolman,  2 for 

6 

months,  at  $60 ...  . 

720  00 

Laborers,  160  days, 

at 

$2  per  day 

640  00 

$1,360  00 

Harriman 

$2,680  00 

Wages,  regular 

Patrolman,  7 at  $720 

. . $5,010  00 

Boiler  engineer  . ... 

960  00 

$6,000  00 

Wages,  temporary 

Motor  cycle  patrolman, 

2 for  6 months,  at 

$60  720  00 

Laborer,  10  at  $2  per 
day 


6,000  00 

3,600  00 
480  00 


3,200  00 


275 


PALISADES  INTERSTATE  PARK  — Continued 

Protection  and  maintenance,  continued 
Blauvelt 

Wages,  regular 

Caretaker $840  00 


Wages,  temporary 

Patrolman,  2 for  6 

months,  at  $60 $720  00 

Laborers,  3 at  $2  per 

day 960  00 


$1,680 

00 

Forestry 

$2,520 

00 

Wages,  regular 

Patrolman,  5 at  $70  per 

month 

$4,200 

00 

Fire  patrolman,  3 at 

$720  

2,160 

00 

Head  fire  patrolman . . . 

840 

00 

$7,200 

00 

Wages,  temporary 

Laborers,  1,000  days,  at 

$2  per  day 

2,000 

00 

$9,200  00 


$40,400  00 


Total  for  personal  service 


$59,540  00 


For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of 
Palisades  Interstate  Park,  other  than  personal  service. 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 


Fuel,  light,  power  and  water $1,000  00 

'Printing 300  00 

Advertising 100  00 

Equipment 

Office $50  00 

Medical  and  surgical 50  00 

Motor  vehicles 650  00 


276 


PALISADES  INTERSTATE  PARK  — Continued 

Equipment  — Continued 

Engineering 200  00 

General  plant 300  00 

1,250  00 

Supplies 

Office $50Q  00 

Motor  vehicle 2,000  00 

Botanical  and  agricultural.  . 500  00 

Forage  and  veterinary 1,000  00 

General  plant 3,500  00 

7,500  00 

Materials 

Highway $1,500  00 

Sewer 200  00 

General  plant 1,300  00 

3,000  00 

Traveling  expense 

Transportation  of  officials  or 

employees $400  00 

Hotel  expenses 100  00 

500  00 


Communications 2,500  00 

General  plant  service 500  00 

Rents 2,000  00 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation  other  than  per- 
sonal service 18,650  00 


Total  for  Palisades  Interstate  Park $78,190  00 


NIAGARA  RESERVATION 


For  payment  for  services  of  employees  at  Niagara  Reservation. 


PERSONAL  SERVICE 


Administration 

Salaries,  regular 

Superintendent $2,400  00 

Treasurer 1,500  00 


NIAGARA  RESERVATION  — Continued 

Administration — Continued 

Salaries,  regular  — Continued 

Police  superintendent.  . 1,200  00 

Foreman  gardener  ....  1,200  00 

Engineer,  electrical  ...  1,200  00 

Assistant  engineer,  elec- 
trical   900  00 

$8,400  00 

Division  of  police 

Salaries,  regular 
Police  constable,  9 at 

$1,000  $9,000  00 

Wages,  regular 

Night  watchman,  4 at 

$900  3,600  00 

12,600  00 


Prospect  Point  Elevator 
Salaries,  regular 

Ticketman,  2 at  $720..  $1,440  00 


Wages,  regular 

Scrubwoman 456  00 

Janitor,  4 at  $720 2,880  00 


4,776  00 


Wages,  temporary 

Temporary  employees 12,000  00 


Total  for  personal  service $37,776  00 

For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  at 
Niagara  Reservation,  other  than  personal  service. 


MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 


Supplies $3,940  00 

Traveling  expenses 700  00 

Communication 300  00 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation,  other 
than  personal  service 


4,940  00 


278 


NIAGARA  RESERVATION  — Continued 
REPAIRS 

For  work  done  by  contract  or  upon  estimate  or  for  the 
purchase  of  material  and  the  employment  of  labor 
in  addition  to  that  appropriated  for  elsewhere,  for 


repairs  to  buildings  and  equipment 3,000  00 

Total  for  Niagara  Reservation $45,716  00 


SCHUYLER  MANSION 

For  payment  for  services  of  an  employee  at  Schuyler  Mansion. 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 

Care  and  maintenance 
Salaries,  regular 

Keeper $600  00 


MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  Schuy- 
ler Mansion,  other  than  personal  service 1,000  00 

CONSTRUCTION  OR  PERMANENT  BETTERMENTS 


For  building  wall  of  stone  with  concrete  back  of  it  on 

north  and  front,  with  drains  to  carry  off  surface  water  8,000  00 

Total  for  Schuyler  Mansion.  . . . .* $9,600  00 


WATKINS  GLEN  RESERVATION 

For  payment  for  services  of  employees  of  Watkins  Glen  Reservation. 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 

Administration 

Salaries,  regular 

Superintendent $1,200  00 

Secretary  and  treasurer.  600  00 


$1,800  00 


279 


WATKINS  GLEN  RESERVATION  — Continued 

Care  and  maintenance 
Wages,  regular 

Caretaker,  4 at  $600 ..  . $2,400  00 

Night  caretaker 300  00 

Woman  attendant,  2 at 

$300  600  00 

3,300  00 

Total  for  personal  service — $5,100  00 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  Wat- 


kins Glen  Reservation,  other  than  personal  service.  . 4,000  00 

Total  for  Watkins  Glen  Reservation $9,100  00 


CROWN  POINT  RESERVATION 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  oper- 
ation of  Crown  Point  Reservation,  other 
than  personal  service $1,500  00 

Total  for  Crown  Point  Reservation $1,500  00 


NEWTOWN  BATTLEFIELD  RESERVATION 

For  payment  for  services  of  one  employee  at  Newtown  Battlefield 
Reservation. 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 

Care  and  maintenance 
Salaries,  regular 

Custodian $500  00 


280 


NEWTOWN  BATTLEFIELD  RESERVATION  — Continued 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation 
of  the  Newtown  Battlefield  Reservation,  other 
than  personal  service 1,000  00 

Total  for  Newtown  Battlefield  Reservation.  $1,500  00 


STONY  POINT  RESERVATION 


For  payment  for  services  of  one  employee  at  Stony  Point  Reser- 
vation. 


PERSONAL  SERVICE 

Care  and  maintenance 
Salaries,  regular 

Keeper $600  00 

Total  for  personal  service $600  00 

For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of 
Stony  Point  Reservation,  other  than  personal  service. 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 


Fuel,  light,  power  and  water $100  00 

Equipment  50  00 

Supplies 50  00 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation,  other  than 
personal  service 

REPAIRS 

For  work  done  by  contract  or  upon  estimate  or  for  the 
purchase  of  material  and  the  employment  of  labor  in 
addition  to  that  appropriated  for  elsewhere,  for 
repairs  to  buildings  and  equipment 


200  00 


300  00 


$1,100  00 


Total  for  Stony  Point  Reservation 


281 


FIRE  ISLAND  STATE  PARK 

For  payment  for  services  of  employees  of  Fire  Island  State  Park. 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 

Administration 

Salaries,  regular 

Superintendent $1,200  00 

Secretary-treasurer  ....  500  00 

$1,700  00 

Care  and  maintenance 
Wages,  temporary 

Carpenter,  six  months,  2 

at  $540  $1,080  00 

Laborer,  six  months,  2 

at  $540  1,080  00 

2,160  00 


Total  for  personal  service $3,860  00 

For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of 
Fire  Island  State  Park,  other  than  personal  service. 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 


Fuel,  light,  power  and  water $100  00 

Printing 25  00 

Advertising 25  00 

Equipment 300  00 

Supplies 100  00 

Traveling  expenses  100  00 

Communications 50  00 

Fixed  charges  and  contributions 200  00 

General  plant  service 100  00 

Rents 100  00 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation,  other  than 
personal  service 


1,100  00 


$4,960  00 


Total  for  Fire  Island  State  Park 


282 


JOHN  BOYD  TEACHER  PARK 

For  payment  for  services  of  employees  of  John  Boyd  Thacher  Park. 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 

Administration 

Salaries,  regular 

Superintendent $1,000  00 

Care  and  maintenance 
Wages,  regular 

Foreman $600  00 

Wages,  temporary 

Laborers,  at  $2  per  day.  250  00 

850  00 


Total  for  personal  service.  . $1,850  00 

For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  John 
Boyd  Thacher  Park,  other  than  personal  service. 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 


Fuel,  light,  power  and  water $100  00 

Supplies 50  00 

Materials 150  00 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation,  other  than 

personal  service $300  00 


Total  for  John  Boyd  Thacher  Park $2,150  00 


BENNINGTON  BATTLEFIELD 

For  payment  for  services  of  one  employee  at  Bennington  Battlefield. 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 

Care  and  maintenance 
Salaries,  regular 

Caretaker $250  00 


Total  for  Bennington  Battlefield $250  00 


283 


LAKE  GEORGE  BATTLEGROUND 


For  payment  for  services  of  one  employee  at  Lake  George  Battle- 
ground. 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 


Care  and  Maintenance 
Wages,  regular 

Caretaker $250  00 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 


For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  oper- 
ation of  Lake  George  Battleground, 
other  than  personal  service 500  00 


Total  for  Lake  George  Battleground $750  00 


LETCHWORTH  PARK 

For  payment  for  services  of  employees  of  Letchworth  Park. 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 

Administration 

Salaries,  regular 

Superintendent $1,500  00 

Foreman 720  00 


$2,220  00 

Care  and  maintenance 
Wages,  temporary 

Laborers  3,600  00 

Total  for  personal  service $5,820  00 

For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of 
Letchworth  Park,  other  than  personal  service. 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 


Fuel,  light,  power  and  water $100  00 

Printing 20  00 

Advertising 15  00 

Equipment  100  00 

Supplies 400  00 


284 


LETCHWORTH  PARK  — Continued 

Traveling  expenses 200  00 

Communications 175  00 

Total  for  maintenance  and  operation,  other  than  per- 
sonal service 1,010  00 

REPAIRS 

For  work  done  by  contract  or  upon  estimate  or  for  the 
purchase  of  material  and  the  employment  of  labor  in 
addition  to  that  appropriated  for  elsewhere,  for 


repairs  to  buildings  and  equipment 450  00 

Total  for  Letchworth  Park $7,280  00 


SARATOGA  MONUMENT 


For  payment  for  services  of  one  employee  at  Saratoga  Monument. 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 

Care  and  maintenance 
Salaries,  regular 

Keeper $600  00 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 


For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  oper- 
ation of  Saratoga  Monument,  other  than 
personal  service 250  00 


Total  for  Saratoga  Monument 


$850  00 


CLINTON  HOUSE,  POUGHKEEPSIE 

For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  Clinton  House, 
Poughkeepsie,  other  than  personal  service. 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 


Fuel,  light,  water  and  power $105  00 

Communication 12  00 

Supplies . 95  00 


Total  for  Clinton  House,  Poughkeepsie $212  00 


285 


GENERAL  HERKIMER  HOME,  DANUBE 

For  payment  for  services  of  one  employee  at  General  Herkimer 
Home,  Danube. 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 

Care  and  maintenance 
Salaries,  regular 

Caretaker $600  00 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  Gen- 
eral Herkimer  Home,  Danube,  other  than  personal 


service .• 2,500  00 

Total  for  General  Herkimer  Home,  Danube.  . . . $3,100  00 


GRANT  COTTAGE,  MT.  McGREGOR 

For  payment  for  services  of  one  employee  at  Grant  Cottage,  Mt. 


McGregor. 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 

Care  and  maintenance 
Salaries,  regular 

Custodian $1,000  00 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  Grant 

Cottage,  Mt.  McGregor,  other  than  personal  service.  . 290  00 


Total  for  Grant  Cottage,  Mt.  McGregor $1,290  00 


PHILIPSE  MANOR  HOUSE,  YONKERS 

For  payment  for  services  of  employees  of  Philipse  Manor  House, 
Yonkers. 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 

Administration 

Salaries,  regular 

Superintendent $1,200  00 


286 


PHILIPSE  MANOR  HOUSE,  YONKERS  — Continued 

Care  and  maintenance 
Wages,  regular 

Janitor $600  00 

Watchman  750  00 

1,350  00 


Total  for  personal  service 

For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of 
Philipse  Manor  House,  Yonkers,  other  than  personal  ser- 
vice. 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 


Fuel,  light,  water  and  power $400  001 

Supplies 35  00 

Materials 100  00 

Communication 50  00 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation  other  than  per- 
sonal service  


$2,550  00 


585  00 


REPAIRS 

For  work  done  by  contract  or  upon  estimate  or  for  the 
purchase  of  material  and  the  employment  of  labor  in 
addition  to  that  appropriated  for  elsewhere,  for 


repairs  to  buildings  and  equipment 200  00 

Total  for  Philipse  Manor  House,  Yonkers $3,335  00 


SIR  WILLIAM  JOHNSON  MANSION,  JOHNSTOWN 


For  payment  for  services  of  employees  of  Sir  William  Johnson  Man- 
sion, Johnstown. 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 


Administration 

Salaries,  regular 
Superintendent 


$720  00 


287 


SIR  WILLIAM  JOHNSON  MANSION  — Continued 

Care  and  maintenance 
Wages,  temporary 

Temporary  services 360  00 

Total  for  personal  service 

For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  Sir 
William  Johnson  Mansion,  Johnstown,  other  than  per- 
sonal services 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

Fuel,  light,  water  and  power $200  00 

Contingencies 350  00 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation  other  than 
personal  service 

Total  for  Sir  William  Johnson  Mansion,  Johnstown. . 


550  00 


$1,630  00 


$1,080  00 


WASHINGTON’S  HEADQUARTERS,  NEWBURGH 


For  payment  for  services  of  employees  of  Washington’s  Headquar- 
ters, Newburgh. 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 


Administration 

Salaries,  regular 

Curator  of  museum.  ...  $900  00 

Superintendent 500  00 


Care  of  buildings  and  grounds 
Wages,  temporary 

Laborers 


$1,400  00 
1,725  00- 


Total  for  personal  service 


$3,125  00 


For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of 
Washington’s  Headquarters,  Newburgh,  other  than  per- 
sonal service. 


288 


WASHINGTON’S  HEADQUARTERS,  NEWBURGH  — Ctd. 
MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

Fuel,  light,  power  and  water $450  00 

Supplies 50  00 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation,  other  than 

personal  service  . . . . 500  00 

REPAIRS 

For  work  done  by  contract  or  upon  estimate  or  for  the 
purchase  of  material  and  the  employment  of  labor 
in  addition  to  that  appropriated  for  elsewhere,  for 


repairs  to  buildings  and  equipment 250  00 

Total  for  Washington’s  Headquarters,  Newburgh  $8,875  00 


NEW  YORK  MONUMENTS  COMMISSION 

For  payment  for  services  of  the  Commissioners  and  the  employees  of 
the  New  York  Monuments  Commission. 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 

Administration 

Salaries,  regular 

Compensation  of  com- 
missioners at  $10  per 

diem $2,500  00 

Secretary  and  stenog- 
rapher   1,500  00 


$4,000  00 

Wages,  regular 

Laborer 626  00 


Total  for  Personal  Service.* $4,626  00 

For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  the 
New  York  Monuments  Commission,  other  than  personal 
service. 


289 


NEW  YORK  MONUMENTS  COMMISSION  — Continued 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 


Communication $300  00 

Printing 30  00 

Traveling  expenses 274  00 


General  plant  service 

Dedication  of  statues  of  Major-General 
Abner  Doubleday  and  Brevet-Major- 
General  John  C.  Robinson,  on  the 
battlefield  of  Gettysburg,  Pa.,  in  the 
fall  of  1917;  and  illustrated  report 
of  proceedings  of  dedications  includ- 
ing biographical  sketches  of  General 
Doubleday  and  General  Robinson.  . 6,000  00 

Total  for  maintenance  and  operation,  other 

than  personal  service .' 6,604  00 

CONSTRUCTION  OR  PERMANENT  BETTERMENTS 

Statue  of  Major-General  Abner  Doubleday,  to  be  erected 

on  the  battlefield  of  Gettysburg,  Pa 4,000  00 

Statue  of  Brevet-Major-General  John  C.  Robinson,  to  be 

erected  on  the  battlefield  of  Gettysburg,  Pa 4,000  00 


Total  for  New  York  Monuments  Commission $19,230  00 


MOUNT  CALM  PARK,  OSWEGO 

For  payment  for  services  of  one  employee  at  Mount  Calm  Park, 


Oswego. 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 

Care  and  maintenance 
Wages,  regular 

Laborer  . . . $1,000  00 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

For  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  Mount 

Calm  Park,  Oswego 250  00 


Total  for  Mount  Calm  Park,  Oswego . . $1,250  00 


10 


290 


STATE  HOSPITAL  COMMISSION 

For  payment  for  the  services  of  the  Commissioners  and  the 
ployees  of  the  State  Hospital  Commission. 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 

Administration 

General 

Salaries,  regular 

Medical  commissioner.  . $7,500  00 


Legal  commissioner.  ...  5,000  00 

Lay  commissioner 5,000  00 

Medical  inspector 4,500  00 

Secretary  5,000  00 

Assistant  secretary.  ...  3,000  00 

Clerk  and  stenographer  . 1,500  00 

Confidential  stenogra- 
pher   1,200  00 

Proofreader  (detailed 

indexer)  1,200  00 

Indexer  1,200  00 

Stenographer,  2 at  $900  1,800  00 

Telephone  operator  ...  720  00 

Junior  clerk . 480  00 

Inspector  of  buildings 

and  engineering 3,000  00 

Inspector  of  dairy 

products 1,380  00 


$42,480  00 

Salaries,  temporary 

For  vacation  relief  and 

extra  work 2,000  00 

$44,480  00 


Bureau  of  prevention  and  after  care 
Salaries,  regular 

Director 3,000  00 


em- 


291 


STATE  HOSPITAL  COMMISSION  — Continued 


Administration  — Continued 
Bureau  of  statistics 
Salaries,  regular 

Statistician  and  editor.  $3,000  00 

Assistant  statistician  . . 1,320  00 

Stenographer 900  00 

Junior  clerk 480  00 


Audit  bureau 
Salaries,  regular 

Auditor $4,000  00 

Assistant  auditor 2,700  00 

Assistant  auditor 2,100  00 

Clerk 1,700  00 

Clerk  1,500  00 

Clerk 1,200  00 


Collections  Bureau 
Salaries,  regular 

Collection  attorney  ....  $3,000  00 
Salaries,  temporary 

Agent,  6 at  $5  per  day 
when  employed,  1,660 


days 8,300  00 


Bureau  of  treasurer 
Salaries,  regular 

Bookkeeper  $2,500  00 

Voucher  clerk 2,000  00 

Voucher  clerk 1,600  00 

Voucher  clerk 1,300  00 

Clerk,  2 at  $1,080 2,160  00 

Stenographer  960  00 

Stenographer  540  00 


Bureau  of  deportation 
Salaries,  regular 

Medical  examiner  $4,500  00 

Deputy  medical  exam- 
iner   3,500  00 


5,700  00 


13,200  00 


11,300  00 


11,060  00 


292 


STATE  HOSPITAL  COMMISSION  — Continued 


Administration — Continued 

Bureau  of  deportation  — Continued 
Salaries,  regular  — Continued 
General  interpreter  and 

agent  1,600  00 

Interpreter  1,000  00 

Transportation  agent. . . 900  00' 

Stenographer,  2 at 

$1,200  2,400  00 


Purchasing  committee 
Salaries,  regular 

Confidential  accountant.  $4,000  00 


Stenographer  1,000  00 

Stenographer  840  00 

Clerk 780  00 

Chemist  744  00 

Chemist  600  00 


Psychiatric  institute 
Salaries,  regular 

Director  $4,000  00 

Assistant  director 3,500  00 

Chief  assistant  in  neuro- 
pathology   3,500  00 

Senior  assistant  physi- 
cian   2,200  00 

Assistant  physician.  . . . 1,200  00 

Assistant  physician  in 

autopsies  600  00 

Assistant  in  serology.  . . 2,000  00 

Special  assistant  in 

chemistry  1,200  00 

Secretary 1,400  00 

Medical  stenographer.  . 1,140  00 

Stenographer  960  00 

Laboratory  helper,  2 at 

$780  1,560  00 

Laboratory  helper,  2 at 

$600  1,200  00 


13,900  00 


7,964  00 


293 


STATE  HOSPITAL  COMMISSION  — Continued 

Administration  — Continued 

Psychiatric  institute  — Continued 
Salaries,  regular  — Continued 


Special  attendant  . . . . 

900 

00 

Photographer  

900 

00 

Attendant  

348 

00 

Stenographer  

312 

00 

C o ok  

420 

00 

Waitress  

276 

00 

27,616  00 


New  York  city  office 
Salaries,  regular 
Stenographer  . . 


1,200  00 


Total  for  personal  service 


$139,420  00 


For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  the 
State  Hospital  Commission,  including  the  Psychiatric 
Institute,  other  than  personal  service. 


MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 


Printing 

Advertising  

Equipment 

Office 

$2,400 

00 

Research  

1,000 

00 

Books 

1,200 

00 

General  plant 

400 

00 

Supplies 

Office 

$1,700 

00 

Research  

1,800 

00 

Traveling  expenses 

Commissioners  

$3,600 

00 

Employees 

8,400 

00 

$4,000  00 
250  00 


5,000  00 


3,500  00 


12,000  00 

Communication  . 3,700  00 

Fixed  charges  and  contributions 384  00 


294 


STATE  HOSPITAL  COMMISSION  — Continued 

General  plant  service 

Miscellaneous  $500  00 

Bond  premiums 1,600  00 

2,100  00 

Rents  750  00 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation,  other  than 

personal  service 31,684  00 

Total  for  Commission,  1917—18 $171,104  00 

TO  BE  MADE  IMMEDIATELY  AVAILABLE 

For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  the 
State  Hospital  Commission,  other  than  personal  service. 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

Traveling  expenses 

For  return  to  other  states  of 
non-resident  insane : 


Traveling  expenses  of 

patients $5,000  00 

Traveling  expenses  of  at- 
tendants   2,000  00 

For  transfer  of  patients  be- 
tween institutions  in  the 
state : 

Traveling  expenses  of 

patients  2,500  00 

Traveling  expenses  of  at- 
tendants   ' 500  00 


Total  immediately  available 10,000  00 

Total  for  State  Hospital  Commission $181,104  00 


295 


BINGHAMTON  STATE  HOSPITAL 

For  payment  for  services  of  employees  of  Binghamton  State 
Hospital. 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 

Administration 

General 

Salaries,  regular 

Medical  superintendent  . $5,100  00 


First  assistant  physician  3,000  00 

Senior  assistant  physi- 
cian, 2 at  $2,200.  . . . 4,400  00 

Senior  assistant  physi- 
cian, 2 at  $1,900.'.  . . 3,800  00 

Senior  assistant  physi- 
cian   1,800  00 

Senior  assistant  physi- 
cian   1,200  00 

Assistant  physician,  5 at 

$1,200  . .'  6,000  00 

Woman  physician 1,800  00 

Medical  interne  1,000  00 

Pharmacist 900  00 

Stenographer 96000 

Stenographer,  3 at  $816  2,448  00 

Stenographer,  3 at  $600  1,800  00 

Stenographer 540  00 

Barber,  2 at  $660 1,320  00 

Special  attendant,  barber  600  00 

Special  attendant,  office.  600  00 

Special  attendant,  lab- 
oratory   600  00 

Special  attendant,  assist- 
ant apothecary  516  00 

Special  attendant,  social 

worker 516  00 

Coachman 720  00 

Driver 600  00 

Attendant,  office,  2 at 

$300  600  00 


296 


BINGHAMTON  STATE  HOSPITAL  — Continued 

Administration  — Continued 
General  — Continued 

Salaries,  regular  — Continued 
Attendant,  office,  acts  as 

stenographer 

Attendant,  office,  night  . 

Housekeeper 

W aitress  and  chamber- 
maid, 5 at  $276  . 


Accounting  and  stores 
S atari  es,  r egu  1 a r 

Steward 

Bookkeeper 

Accountant 

Storekeeper 

Stenographer,  2 at  $960 

Stenographer  

Special  attendant,  assist- 
ant storekeeper 

Special  attendant,  cloth- 
ing clerk  


Ward  service 

Salaries,  regular 


Charge  nurses  and 
charge  attendants  . . . 
Nurses  and  attendants  . 
Special  attendants,  hy- 
drotherapy, 2 at  $600 
Special  attendants,  hy- 
drotherapy, 2 at  $516 


300 

00 

CM 

CO 

00 

O 

GO 

00 

1,380 

00 

$43,412 

00 

2,500 

00 

1,260 

00 

840 

00 

1,020 

00 

1,920 

00 

816 

00 

600 

00 

516 

00 

$9,472 

00 

$816 

00 

6,870 

00 

37,300 

00 

70,000 

00 

1,200 

00 

1,032 

00 

$52,884  00 


117,218  00 


297 


BINGHAMTON  STATE  HOSPITAL  — Continued 

Nurses’  training 

Salaries,  regular 

Principal,  t.  r a i n i n g 

school $1,200  00 

Housekeeper,  2 at  $480.  960  00 

Waitress  and  chamber- 
maid, 7 at  $276 1,932  00 

4,092  00 


Industrial 

Wages,  regular 

Shop  foreman $768  00 

Special  attendant,  shoe 

and  mattress  shop.  . . . 600  00 

Special  attendant,  tailor- 

ess  516  00 

Special  attendant,  dress- 
maker   516  00 

Attendant,  sewing  room, 

6 at  $300  1,800  00 

4,200  00 


Kitchen  and  dining  room 
Wages,  regular 

Chef  . . $1,140  00 

Head  cook,  2 at  $660.  . . 1,320  00 

Cook,  7 at  $420 2,940  00 

Assistant  cook,  6 at  $360  2,160  00 

Kitchen  helpers  5,864  00 

Dining  room  attendants.  5,972  00 

19,396  00 

Bakery 

Wages,  regular 

Baker $816  00 

Assistant  baker,  2 at 

$540  1,080  00 

1,896  00 


Meat  stores 

Wages,  regular 
Meat  cutter 


816  00 


298 


BINGHAMTON  STATE  HOSPITAL  — Continued 


Laundry 

Wages,  regular 

Overseer $780  00 

Special  attendant  600  00 

Special  attendant 564  00 

Launderer 420  00 

Driver 396  00 

Head  laundress  420  00 

Laundress,  10  at  $264.  . 2,640  00 

5,820  00 


Mechanical 
Engineering 
Wages,  regular 

Chief  engineer  $1,560  00 

Engineer’s  assistant, 

first  grade,  3 at  $984.  2,952  00 

Engineer’s  assistant,  sec- 
ond grade  984  00 

Engineer’s  assistant,  sec- 
ond grade  816  00 

Eireman,  12  hours  ....  816  00 

Fireman,  8 hours,  10  at 

$540  5,400  00 

Engineer’s  assistant, 
third  grade,  or  fire- 
man, 3 at  $660 1,980  00 


14,508  00 


Repairs 

Wages,  regular 

Supervising  carpenter  . . 1,320  00 

Carpenter,  2 at  $816.  . . 1,632  00 

Mason 900  00 

Tinsmith 816  00 

Painter 816  00 

Steamfitter,  2 at  $936.  . 1,872  00 

Plumber 936  00 

Special  attendant, 

painter 600  00 


299 


BINGHAMTON  STATE  HOSPITAL  — Continued 

Mechanical  - — Continued 
Repairs  — Continued 

Wages,  regular  — Continued 


Special  attendant, 

plumber 60000 

Special  attendant  540  00 

Attendant,  p lu  mb  e r’s 

helper  408  00 

Attendant,  2 at  $408.  . . 816  00 


11,256  00 


Field  service 

Wages,  regular 

Head  farmer $816  00 

Supervisor  of  grounds  . . 744  00 

Farmer 516  00 

Special  attendant, 

gardener 600  00 

Special  attendant,  poul- 
try man  600  00 

Dairyman 660  00 

Gardener 66000 

Florist 768  00 

Herdsman,  in  charge  of 

hogs 516  00 

Dairyman,  in  charge  of 

one  cow  barn  624  00 

Attendant,  helper  on 

farm,  3 at  $408  ....  1,224  00 

Attendant,  grounds  ....  408  00 

Attendant,  grounds  ....  368  00 

Drivers  (12) 4,752  00 

Blacksmith 816  00 


25,764  00 


14,072  00 


Special  employments 
Wages,  regular 
Special  attendant,  photog- 
rapher   


$600  00 


300 

BINGHAMTON  STATE  HOSPITAL  — Continued 

Special  employments  — Continued 
Wages,  regular  — Continued 
Special  attendant,  indus- 


trial  teacher  

Special  attendant,  police- 

516 

00 

man  

Supervisor,  supervising 

600 

00 

housekeeper 

Special  attendant,  driver 

660 

00 

motor  truck 

600 

00 

Tota.l  for  personal  service 


$249,134  00 


For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of 
Binghamton  State  Hospital,  other  than  personal  service. 


MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

Food $185,000  00 

Fuel,  light,  power  and  water 

Fuel $52,000  00 

Light 1,200  00 


Printing 

Advertising 

Equipment 

Office $300  00 

Household 17,000  00 

Medical  and  surgical 600  00 

Motorless  vehicles  and  equip- 
ment   300  00 

Wearing  apparel 4,700  00 

Laundry 300  00 

Farm  and  garden 1,000  00 

Live  stock 2,600  00 

Books 300  00 

General  plant 2,000  00 


53,200  00 
950  00 
15  00 


29,100  00 


301 


BINGHAMTON  STATE  HOSPITAL  — Continued 

Supplies 


Office 

$800 

00 

Household 

3,400 

00 

Laundry,  cleaning  and  disin- 

fecting   

5,000 

00 

Medical  and  surgical 

3,200 

00 

Motor  vehicle 

1,600 

00 

Botanical  and  agricultural.  . 

4,500 

00 

Forage  and  veterinary 

12,000 

00 

Refrigerating 

200 

00 

General  plant 

8,300 

00 

39,000  00 


Materials 

Highways $200  00 

Industrial 9,000  00 

General  plant 9,800  00 


Traveling  expenses 

Transportation  of  officials  or 

employees $2,100  00 

Transportation  of  inmates.  . 2,250  00 

Miscellaneous  ( car-fares,. 

etc.) 200  00 


Communication 

Freight  and  express $1,000  00 

Telephone  and  telegraph.  . . . 600  00 

Postage 900  00 


Fixed  charges  and  contributions 

Commutation $5,000  00 

Contribution  to  retirement 

fund  of  employees 700  00 

Cash  given  to  patients  on  dis- 
charge   100  00 


General  plant  service 

Special  religious  services.  . . $600  00 


19,000  00 


4,550  00 


2,500  00 


5,800  00 


302 


BINGHAMTON  STATE  HOSPITAL  — Continued 

General  plant  service — Continued 
Special  technical  or  medical 

services 900  00 

Entertainment  of  patients.  . 1,800  00 

Veterinary 400  00 

3,700  00 

Total  for  maintenance  and  operation  other  than 

personal  service 342,815  00 

REPAIRS 

For  work  done  by  contract  or  upon  estimate 
or  for  the  purchase  of  material  and  the 
employment  of  labor  in  addition  to  that 
appropriated  for  elsewhere,  for  repairs  to 

buildings  and  equipment $6,000  00 

Painting  interiors  and  exteriors 3,000  00 

Reconstruction  of  Ward  6 1,800  00 

Remodeling  heating  system 12,000  00 

22,800  00 


CONSTRUCTION  OR  PERMANENT  BETTERMENTS 


For  the  completion  of  furnishings  and 

equipment  of  new  building $5,000  00 

For  building  for  analytical  laboratory 5,000  00 

Renewals  of  electric  wiring 5,000  00 

Stable  for  young  stock  at  Plymouth  Rock 

Farm 2,800  00 

Vegetable  cellar  at  farm 900  00 

Sewage  disposal  for  power  plant 2,200  00 


20,900  00 


Total  for  hospital  1917-18 


$635,649  00 


TO  BE  MADE  IMMEDIATELY  AVAILABLE 
For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of 
Binghamton  State  Hospital,  other  than  personal  service. 


303 


BINGHAMTON  STATE  HOSPITAL  — Continued 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

Food $13,000  00 

Supplies 9,000  00 


Total  immediately  available 22,000  00 


Total  for  Binghamton  State  Hospital $657,649  00 


BROOKLYN  STATE  HOSPITAL 

For  payment  for  services  of  employees  of  the  Brooklyn  State 
Hospital. 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 

Administration 

General 

Salaries,  regular 

Medical  superintendent.  $4,191  67 


First  assistant  physician.  3,000  00 

Senior  assistant  phy- 
sician, 2 at  $2,200 . . . 4,400  00 

Woman  physician 1,800  00' 

Medical  interne 1,000  00 

Pharmacist  900  00 

Stenographer,  2 at  $816.  1,632  00 

Special  attendant  (sten- 
ographer)   516  00 

Coachman 720  00 

Driver 396  00 

Attendant  (day  tele- 
phone operator) 408  00 

Attendant  (night  tele- 
phone operator)  ....  432  00 

Special  attendant  (chauf- 
feur), 2 at  $600 1,200  00 

Special  attendant  (bar- 
ber)   600  00 

Special  attendant  (labo- 
ratory assistant)  ....  600  00 


304 


BROOKLYN  STATE  HOSPITAL  — Continued 

Administration  — Continued 
General  — Continued 

Salaries,  regular  — Continued 


Special  attendant  (of- 
fice)   600  00 

Special  attendant  (night 

watchman,  2 at  $600.  1,200  00 

Attendant  (yardman)  . . 408  00 

Special  attendant  (social 

worker)  . v 516  00 

Housekeeper  (superin- 
tendent’s residence)  . . 480  00' 

Cook,  2 at  $420 . 840  00 

Kitchen  helper 300  00 

Waitress,  3 at  $276 828  00 

Chambermaid,  3 at  $276  828  00 

Head  laundress 420  00 

Special  attendant,  occu- 
pation and  games.  . . . 528  00 

Special  attendant,  occu- 
pation and  games  ....  516  00 

Attendant,  occupation 

and  games 300  00 

Page 228  00 


$29,787  67 


Accounting  and  stores 
Salaries,  regular 

Steward 2,191  74 

Bookkeeper 1,260  00 

Stenographer,  2 at  $816  1,632  00 

Voucher  and  treasurer 

clerk 720  00 

Special  attendant  (book- 
keeper)   600  00 

Accountant 972  00 

Storekeeper 840  00 

Special  attendant  (assist- 
ant storekeeper)  ....  600  00 


$8,815  74 


$38,603  41 


305 


BROOKLYN  STATE 

Ward  service 

Salaries,  regular 

Chief  supervisor 

Supervisor 

Charge  nurses  and 
charge  attendants  . . . 
Nurses,  attendants  and 
special  attendants  .... 

Nurses’  training 

Salaries,  regular 

Principal 


HOSPITAL  — Continued 

$816  00 
660  00 

9,576  00 

32,532  00 

43,584  00 

1,200  00 


Industrial 

Salaries,  regular 

Spec  i a 1 attendant 


(tailor) $600  00 

Special  attendant  (shoe- 
maker   600  00 

Special  attendant  (mat 

maker) 600  00 

Special  attendant  (cloth- 
ing clerk)  516  00 

Attendant  (dressmaker).  300  00 


Kitchen  and  dining  room 
Salaries,  regular 

Chef $1,140  00 

Head  cook,  main  kitchen  660  00' 

'Cook,  main  kitchen,  2 at 

$420  840  00 

Assistant  cook 360  00 

Kitchen  helper,  2 at 

$360  720  00 

Kitchen  helper 300  00 

Kitchen  helper  312  00 

Attendant,  2 at  $408..  816  00 

Attendant,  2 at  $300.  . . 600  00 


Meat  stores 

Wages,  regular 
Meat  cutter  . 


2,616  00 


5,748  00 
744  00 


306 


BROOKLYN  STATE  HOSPITAL  — Continued 


Laundry 

Wages,  regular 

Overseer $780  00 

Laundress,  4 at  $264.  . . 1,056  00' 

Launderer 420  00 

2,256  00 


Mechanical 
Engineering 
Wages,  regular 

Chief  engineer $1,560  00 

Assistant  engineer 984  00 

Assistant  engineer,  2 at 

$816  1,632  00 

Electric  lineman 600  001 

Fireman,  5 at  $780.  . . . 3,900  00 


0 . $8,676  00 

Repairs 

Wages,  regular 

Carpenter $816  00 

Special  attendant  (car- 
penter) . . . 600  00 

Painter 816  00 

Special  attendant 

(painter) 600  00 

Special  attendant  (tin- 

smith)  600  00 

Special  attendant 

(mason) 600  00 

Plumber 936  00 

Steamfitter 936  00 


$5,904  00 


Field  service 

Farm,  garden  and  grounds 
Wages,  regular 

Gardener $660  00 

Driver,  2 at  $396 792  00 

Special  attendant  (flor- 
ist)   600  OO 


14,580  00 


$2,052  00 


307 


BROOKLYN  STATE  HOSPITAL  — Continued 

Field  service  — Continued 

Farm,  garden  and  grounds  — Continued 
Wages,  temporary 

Temporary  services  ....  300  00 

2,352  00 


Total  for  personal  service $111,683  41 

For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  the 
Brooklyn  State  Hospital,  other  than  personal  service. 


MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

Food $78,000  00 

Fuel,  light,  power  and  water 

Fuel $16,000  00 

Light 1,500  00 

Water 5,000  00 

22,500  00 

Printing 700  00 

Advertising 75  00 

Equipment 

Office  $200  00 

Household  4,500  00 

Medical  and  surgical 200  00 

Motorless  vehicles 250  00 

Wearing  apparel 1,300  00 

Industrial 350  00 

Laundry 450  00 

Books 100  00 

General  plant 800  00 

8,150  00 

Supplies 

Office $500  00 

Household 2,000  00 

Laundry,  cleaning,  and  dis- 
infecting   1,900  00 

Medical  and  surgical 1,800  00 

Motor 500  00 

Research 500  00 

Botanical  and  agricultural.  . 900  00 

Refrigerating 1,200  00 

General  plant 1,000  00 


10,300  00 


308 


BROOKLYN  STATE  HOSPITAL  — Continued 

Materials 

Industrial $1,500  00 

General  plant 4,100  00 

6,200  00 

Traveling  expenses 

Transportation  of  officers  and 

employees $600  00 

Transportation  of  inmates.  . 100  00 

700  00 

$300  00 
700  00 
400  00 

1,400  00  . 

Fixed  charges  and  contributions 

Commutation $4,700  00 

Maintenance 300  00 

5,000  00 


General  plant  service 


Special  religious  services.  . . . 

$860 

00 

Special  medical  and  tech- 

nical services  

600 

00 

Entertainment,  etc 

500 

00 

Veterinary  services 

70 

00 

Horseshoeing 

350 

00 

Miscellaneous 

420 

00 

2,800  00 

Rents 1,200  00 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation,  other  than 

personal  service 137,025  00 


Communication 

Freight  and  express 

Telephone  and  telegraph.  . . 
Postage 


REPAIRS 

For  work  done  by  contract  or  upon  estimate  or  for  the 
purchase  of  material  and  the  employment  of  labor  in 
addition  to  that  appropriated  for  elsewhere,  for  re- 
pairs to  buildings  and  equipment 


7-800  00 


309 


BROOKLYN  STATE  HOSPITAL  — Continued 


CONSTRUCTION  OR  PERMANENT  BETTERMENTS 


For  the  construction  of  Chronic  and  Recep- 
tion buildings  (authorization  chapter  727, 

Laws  of  1915,  four  hundred  thousand  dol- 
lars ($400,000),  a further  authorization, 
chapter  258,  Laws  of  1916,  thirty  thou- 
sand dollars  ($30,000),  of  which  two 
hundred  thousand  dollars  ($200,000)  was 
appropriated  hy  chapter  727,  Laws  of 
1915),  a further  appropriation  of  one 
hundred  and  seventy-five  thousand  dol- 
lars   $175,000  00 

For  storehouse  and  cold  storage  plant  and 
equipment  (authorization  chapter  646, 

Laws  of  1916,  fifty  thousand  dollars 
($50,000),  of  which  ten  thousand  dollars 


was  appropriated),  a further  appropria- 
tion of  thirty-two  thousand  five  hundred 

dollars  32,500  00 

For  repairs,  renovating,  heating,  lighting, 
water  connections,  etc.,  of  existing  build- 
ings at  Creedmoor  for  110  patients 15,000  00 

For  equipment  of  wards,  dining  rooms,  etc., 

at  Creedmoor  for  110  patients 7,500  00 

For  laundry  and  equipment  an  authorization 
of  sixty-five  thousand  dollars  ($65,000), 
of  which  thirty  thousand  dollars  ($30,000) 

is  hereby  appropriated 30,000  00 

For  kitchen  and  dining  rooms  for  present 


main  building,  an  authorization  of  one 
hundred  thousand  dollars  ($100,000),  of 
which  ten  thousand  dollars  ($10,000)  is 


hereby  appropriated ’ 10,000  00 

For  repairs  to  main  building 10,000  00 

For  automobile  ambulance 1,000  00 

Tea  and  coffee  urns,  main  kitchen 410  00 

For  elevator,  reception  building 4,000  00 


285,410  00 


Total  for  hospital  1917-18 


$541,918  41 


310 


BROOKLYN  STATE  HOSPITAL  — Continued 

TO  BE  MADE  IMMEDIATELY  AVAILABLE 

For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  the 
Brooklyn  State  Hospital,  other  than  personal  service. 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

Food $12,000  00 


Fuel,  light,  power  and  water 800  00 

Equipment 1,000  00 

Supplies 3,500  00 

Total,  immediately  available 17,300  00 

Total  for  the  Brooklyn  State  Hospital $559,218  41 


BUFFALO  STATE  HOSPITAL 

For  payment  for  services  of  employees  of  Buffalo  State  Hospital. 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 

Administration 

General 

Salaries,  regular 

Medical  superintendent.  $5,100  00 


First  assistant  physician  3,000  00 

Senior  physician,  4 at 

$2,200  8,800  00 

Senior  physician 2,133  33 

Assistant  physician  . . . 1,900  00 

Assistant  physician  . . . 1,300  00 

Woman  physician 1,800  00 

Medical  interne • 1,300  00 

Supt.  of  nurses 1,200  00 

Pharmacist  900  00 

Special  attendant,  6 at 

$600  3,600  00 

Special  attendant,  3 at 

$516  1,548  00 

Special  attendant,  after- 
care agent 516  00 


311 


BUFFALO  STATE  HOSPITAL  — Continued 

Administration  — Continued 
General  — Continued 

Salaries,  regular  — Continued 


Special  attendant,  ste- 
nographer   480  00 

Stenographer 816  00 

Stenographer 801  00 

Stenographer 784  00 

Watchman  600  00 

Barber,  2 at  $660 1,320  00 

Coachman 720  00 

Truck  chauffeur 576  00 

Supervisor,  grounds, 

offices  744  00 

Attendant,  telephone 

operator  300  00 

Housekeeper,  staff  ....  478  00 

Housekeeper,  steward  . 471  00 

Waitress  and  chamber- 
maid, 6 at  $276 1,656  00 


$42,843  33 

Accounting  and  stores 
Salaries,  regular 

Steward  $2,500  00 

Accountant  1,080  00 

Storekeeper  • 1,020  00 

Special  attendant,  store- 
room   600  00 

Special  attendant,  office, 

2 at  $516 1,032  00 

V oucher  and  treasurer 

clerk 840  00 

Stenographer 960  00 

Stenographer 816  00 

Stenographer 724  00 


$9,572  00 


$52,415  33 


312 


BUFFALO  STATE  HOSPITAL  — Continued 

Ward  service 

Salaries,  regular 

Chief  supervisors $2,304  00 

Supervisors  2,800  00 

Charge  nurses  and  at- 
tendants   24,882  00 

Nurses  and  attendants..  65,056  00 

Special  attendants  and 
watchmen  


1,800  00 


Nurses’  training 
Salaries,  regular 
Housekeeper,  n u r s e s’ 

home  

Waitress  and  chamber- 
maid, 2 at  $144 

Special  attendant, 
charge,  male  em- 
ployees’ home,  chapel 

amusement  hall 

Attendant,  3 at  $300.  . . 


$480  00 


288  00 


600  00 
900  00 


Industrial 

Wages,  regular 

Shop  foreman $768  00 

Tailor  768  00 

Shoemaker  768  00 

Seamstress 216  00 

Special  attendant,  2 at 

$516  1,032  00 

Attendant,  sewing  room, 

3 at  $300 900  00 

Kitchen  and  dining  room  service 
Wages,  regular 

Chef  $1,140  00 

Head  cook,  3 at  $660.  . 1,980  00 

Cook,  8 at  $420 3,360  00 

Assistant  cook,  2 at  $360  720  00 


96,842  00 


2,268  00 


4,452  00 


313 


BUFFALO  STATE  HOSPITAL  — Continued 


Kitchen  and  dining  room  service  — Continued 
W ages,  regular  — Continued 
Dining-room  attendant, 

30  at  $300 9,000  00 

Dining-room  attendant.  294  00 

Kitchen  helper 360  00 

Kitchen  helper 358  00 

Kitchen  helper 356  00 

Kitchen  helper,  3 at 

$354  1,062  00 

Kitchen  helper,  2 at 

$300  600  00 

Kitchen  helper 279  00 

19,509  00 


Bakery 

Wages,  regular 

Baker $816  00 

Assistant  baker 540  00 


Meat  stores 

Wages,  regular 
Meat  cutter  , 


1,356  00 
816  00 


Laundry 

Wages,  regular 

Overseer  $780  00 

Launder er 420  00 

Special  attendant 600  00 

Attendant  408  00 

Attendant  372  00 

Head  laundress 420  00 


Laundress,  10  at  $264.  2,640  00 

— 5,640  00 


Mechanical 
Engineering 
Wages,  regular 

Chief  engineer  $1,560  00 

Assistant  engineer,  1st 
grade 


984  00 


314 


BUFFALO  STATE  HOSPITAL  — Continued 

Mechanical  — Continued 
Engineering  — Continued 
Wages,  regular  — Continued 


Assistant  engineer,  2d 

grade,  2 at  $816 1,632  00 

Electrical  engineer  ....  1,200  00 

Assistant  electrical  en- 
gineer, 1st  grade.  . . . 984  00 

Assistant  electrical  en- 
gineer, 2d  grade,  2 

at  $816  1,632  00 

Watchman 600  00 

Fireman,  5 at  $780.  . . . 3,900  00 

Laborer,  7 at  $360.  . . . 2,520  00 


$15,012  00 


Repairs 

Wages,  regular 

Head  carpenter 936  00 

Carpenter,  2 at  $816.  . . 1,632  00 

Mason  900  00 

Tinsmith  816  00 

Painter,  2 at  816 1,632  00 

Painter’s  helper 60  00 

Plumber  and  steamfitter, 

2 at  $936 1,872  00 

Plumber’s  helper  . ...  440  00 

Plumber’s  helper 372  00 


$8,660  00 


23,672  00 

Field  service 

Farm,  garden  and  grounds 
Wages,  regular 

Head  farmer $816  00 

Farmer  516  00 

Watchman  600  00 

Florist  768  00 

Laborer,  3 at  $360  . . . . 1,080  00 

Gardener 657  00 


$4,437  00 


315 


BUFFALO  STATE  HOSPITAL  — Continued 

Field  service — Continued 

Farm,  garden  and  grounds- — Continued 
Wages,  temporary 

Temporary  employees  . 1,500  00 

5,937  00 


Total  for  personal  service 


$212,907  33 


For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of 
Buffalo-  State  Hospital,  other  than  personal  -service. 


MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

Food $168,000  00 

Fuel,  light,  power  and  water 

Fuel $33,000  00 


Light 750  00 

33,750  00 

Printing  700  00 

Advertising  50  00 

Equipment 


Office $73  00 

Household 8,818  00 

Medical  and  surgical 162  00 

Wearing  apparel 4,634  00 

Industrial  80  00 

Laundry  142  00 

Books 115  00 

Engineering  72  00 

Live  stock 55  00 

Farm  and  garden 193  00 

General  plant 750  00 


Supplies 

Office  

$502  00 

Household 

3,225  00 

Laundry  

2,835  00 

Medical  and  surgical 

2,818  00 

Motor  vehicles  

833  00 

Botanical  and  agricultural.  . 

388  00 

Forage  and  veterinary 

735  00 

Refrigerating  

690  00 

General  plant 

6,974  00 

19,000  00 


316 


BUFFALO  STATE  HOSPITAL  — Continued 

Materials 

Sewer  $250  00 

Industrial  14,500  00 

General  plant  6,000  00 

20,750  00 

Traveling  expenses 

Officers  and  employees $350  00 

Transportation  of  patients.  . 1,000  00 

1,350  00 

Communication 

Freight  and  express $300  00 

Telephone  and  telegraph.  ...  700  00 

Postage  (including  parcel 

post)  750  00 

1,750  00 

Fixed  charges  and  contributions 

Communication $14,500  00 

Maintenance  — retirement 

fund  . 250  00 

Cash  to  patients  discharged.  250  00 

15,000  00 

General  plant  service 

Religious  services $1,113  00 

Special  medical  or  technical 

service 504  00 

Entertainment,  etc 2,011  00 

Veterinary  services  and  horse- 
shoeing   189  00 

3,817  00 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation,  other  than 

personal  service 279,261  00 


REPAIRS 

For  work  done  by  contract  or  upon  estimate  or  for  the 
purchase  of  material  and  the  employment  of  labor  in 
addition  to  that  appropriated  for  elsewhere,  for 
repairs  to  buildings  and  equipment 


4,500  00 


317 


BUFFALO  STATE  HOSPITAL  — Continued 

CONSTRUCTION  OR  PERMANENT  BETTERMENTS 

For  sterilizer  and  sterilizer  washer $3,000  00 

For  renewing  old  heating  system  on  men’s 
wards,  main  building;  wards  2,  3,  4,  5,  6, 

7,  8,  9,  10,  11,  12 10,000  00 

For  renewing  wire  and  conduit  on  wards  16, 

17  and  18 1,600  00 

14,600  00 

Total  for  hospital,  1917-18 $511,268  33 

TO  BE  MADE  IMMEDIATELY  AVAILABLE 
For  the  services  of  the  employees  of  Buffalo  State  Hospital. 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 

Personal  service $124  33 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

Food  $25,000  00 

Fuel,  light,  power  and  water.  . 4,500  00 

Supplies  7,000  00 

Materials 7,500  00 

General  plant 4,000  00 

48,000  00 


Total  immediately  available 48,124  33 

Total ‘for  Buffalo  State  Hospital $559,392  66 


CENTRAL  ISLIP  STATE  HOSPITAL 

For  payment  for  services  of  employees  of  the  Central  Islip  State 
Hospital. 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 

Administration 

General 

Salaries,  regular 

Medical  superintendent  . $6,000  00 
Assistant  medical  super- 
intendent 


3,000  00 


318 


CENTRAL  ISLIP  STATE  HOSPITAL  — Continued 


Administration  — Continued 
General  — Continued 

Salaries,  regular  — Continued 
Senior  assistant  physi- 

sician,  9 at  $2,200.  . . 19,800  00 

Senior  assistant  physi- 
cian, 3 at  $2,000'.  . . 6,000  00 

Assistant  physician,  7 at 

$1,600  11,200  00 

Assistant  physician  . . . 1,408  33 

Assistant  physician  ...  1,358  27 

Medical  interne,  3 at 

$1,000  3,000  00 

AVoman  physician 1,750  00 

Woman  physician 1,366  60 

Pharmacist 1,200  00 

Stenographer,  3 at  $960  2,880  00 

Stenographer 816  00 

Stenographer 792  00 

Stenographer 744  00 

Stenographer 740  00 

Coachman 720  00 

Watchman,  9 at  $600  . . 5,400  00 

Special  attendant,  2 at 

$600  1,200  00 

Driver,  5 at  $396 1,980  00 

Page 276  00 

Page 273  00 

Page,  2 at  $272 544  00 

Page 267  00 

Special  attendant  14  at 

$600  8,400  00 

Special  attendant 528  00 

Special  attendant,  5 at 

$516  2,580  00 

Special  attendant 468  00 

Attendant,  5 at  $408 . . . 2,040  00 

Attendant,  night  432  00 

Attendant,  6 at  $300 . . . 1,800  00 


319 


CENTRAL  ISLIP  STATE  HOSPITAL  — Continued 

Administration  — Continued. 

General  — Continued 

Salaries,  regular  — Continued 


Chief  transfer  agent.  . . 720  00 

Chief  transfer  agent.  . . 600  00 

Barber,  South  colony  . . 660  00 

Supervisor 744  00 

Supervising  house- 
keeper   600  00 

Waitress,  3 at  $276...  828  001 

Chambermaid,  2 at  $276  552  00 


$93,667  20 

Salaries  temporary 

Stenographer,  city  office, 

4 months 272  00 

After  care  agent,  6 

months 1,200  00 


$1,472  00 


$95,139  20 


Accounting  and  stores 
Salaries,  regular 

Steward $2,500  00 

Assistant  steward 1,600  00 

Bookkeeper 1,260  00 

Accountant 1,080  00 

Storekeeper 1,020  00 

Stenographer,  3 at  $960 . 2,880  00 

Stenographer 886  OO 

Special  attendant,  8 at 

$600  4,800  00 

Attendant 408  00 

Attendant 404  00 


$16,838  00 

$111,977  20 


320 


CENTRAL  ISLIP  STATE  HOSPITAL  — Continued 


Ward  service 

•Salaries,  regular 

Chief  supervisor $816  001 

Chief  supervisor 744  00 

Supervisors 12,566  00 


Charge  nurses  and 

charge  attendants  ....  54,891  00 
Nurses  and  attendants.  . 148,646  00 
Special  attendant,  8 at 

$600  . 4,800  00 

222,463  00 


Nurses’  training 

Salaries,  regular 

Principal  of  training 


school $1,200  00 

Special  attendant, 

janitor 600  00 

Special  attendant, 

jani  tress 516  00 

Charge  attendant 516  00 

Attendant 408  00 

Attendant 400  00 

Attendant 300  00 

Housekeeper 480  00 


4,420  00 


Industrial 

Wages,  regular 

Tailor $768  00 

Shoemaker 768  00 

Special  attendant,  tailor.  600  00 

Clothing  clerk 600  001 

Special  attendant,  2 at 

$600  1,200  00 

Special  attendant,  4 at 

$516  2,064  00 

Attendant,  3 at  $408.  . . 1,224  00- 

7,224  00 


Kitchen  and  dining  room 
Wages,  regular 

Chef,  2 at  $1,140 

Head  cook,  8 at  $660.  . 


$2,280  00 
5,280  00 


321 


CENTRAL  ISLIP  STATE  HOSPITAL  — Continued 


Kitchen  and  dining  room  — Continued 

Wages,  regular — Continued 

Cook,  10  at  $420 

o 

o 

oy 

00 

Special  attendant,  2 at 

$600  

1,200 

00 

Charge  attendant,  4 at 

$516 

2,064 

00 

Charge  attendant 

492 

00 

Charge  attendant 

420 

00 

Charge  attendant 

414 

00 

Dining  room  attendant, 

2 at  $408  

816 

00 

Dining  room  attendant, 

5 at  $300 

1,500 

00 

Dining  room  attendant, 

3 at  $290 

870 

00 

Dining  room  attendant, 

3 at  $276  

828 

00 

Kitchen  helper 

360 

00 

Kitchen  helper 

356 

00 

Kitchen  helper 

355 

00 

Kitchen  helper,  2 at 

$354  

708 

00 

Kitchen  helper,  2 at 

$351 

702 

00 

Kitchen  helper,  2 at 

$348  

696 

00 

Bakery 

Wages,  regular 

Baker,  2 at  $816 

$1,632 

00 

Assistant  baker 

540 

00 

Baker’s  helper 

420 

00 

2,592  00 


Meat  stores 

Wages,  regular 

Meat  cutter $816  00 

(Special  attendant 579  00 


11 


1,395  00 


322 


CENTRAL  ISLIP  STATE  HOSPITAL 

Laundry  service 

Wages,  regular 


Continued 


Laundry  supervisor  .... 

$900  00 

Head  laundress 

420 

00 

Launderer,  5 at  $420. . . 

4° 

"m- 

o 

o 

00 

Laundress,  13  at  $264.. 

3,432 

00 

Special  attendant  . ... 

600 

00 

Special  attendant 

516 

00 

Attendant,  2 at  $408. . . . 

816 

00 

Attendant,  4 at  $300 .. . 

1,200 

00 

Mechanical 

Engineering 

Wages,  regular 

Chief  engineer 

$1,560 

00 

Engineer,  assistant,  1st 

grade,  2 at  $984.  ..  . 

1,968 

00 

Engineer,  assistant,  2nd 

grade,  5 at  $816.  . . . 

4,080 

00 

Engineer,  electrical  . . . 

1,200 

00 

Engineer,  assistant  elec- 

trician, 1st  grade,  2 

at  $984  

1,968 

00 

Fireman,  22  at  $780.  . . 

17,160 

00 

$27,936 

00 

Repairs 

Wages,  regular 

Head  carpenter 

$936 

00 

Carpenter,  8 at  $816.  . . 

6,528 

00 

Mason 

1,092 

00 

Plasterer,  2 at  $816..  . . 

1,632 

00 

Tinsmith,  2 at  $816.  . . . 

1,632 

00 

Slater  and  roofer 

816 

00 

Plumber  and  steam-fitter, 

6 at  $936 

5,616 

00 

Lineman,  2 at  $600  , . 

1,200 

00 

Painter,  2 at  $816 

1,632 

00 

Special  attendant,  13  at 

$600  

o 

o 

CO 

W 

00 

9,984  00 


CENTRAL  ISLIP  STATE  HOSPITAL  — Continued 

Mechanical  — Continued 
Repairs  — Continued 

Wages,  regular — Continued 

Special  attendant 528  00 

Attendant,  4 at  $408.  . . 1,632  00 

Attendant,  2 at  $376.  . . 752  00 


$31,796  00 

59,732  00  . 


Field  service 

Farm,  garden  and  grounds 
Wages,  regular 

Head  farmer $816  00 

Farmer,  2 at  $516 1,032  00 

Dairyman 660  00 

Gardener,  3 at  $660  . . . 1,980  00 

Gardener 656  00 

Gardener 655  00 

Florist 768  00 

Supervisor,  2 at  $744.  . 1,488  00 

Blacksmith 816  00 

Special  attendant,  7 at 

$600  4,200  00 

Attendant,  9 at  $408.  . . 3,672  00 

16,743  00 


Railway  service 

Wages,  regular 

Special  attendant,  trackman 600  00 


Total  for  personal  service $460,671  20 

For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of 
Central  Islip  State  Hospital,  other  than  personal 
service. 


MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

Food  $362,000  00 

Fuel,  light,  power  and  water 
Fuel 


$98,000  00 


324 


CENTRAL  ISLIP  STATE  HOSPITAL  — Continued 


Printing 

Advertising 

Equipment 

Office $1,000  00 

Household  27,000  00 

Medical  and  surgical 500  001 

Motorless  vehicles  1,000  00 

Motor  vehicles 1,600  00 

Wearing  apparel 20,000  00 


1,600  00 
25  00 


Industrial 


70  00 


Laundry 280  00 

Books 175  00 

General  plant 2,700  00 


54,325  00 


Supplies 

Office  $900  00 

Household 7,400  00 

Laundry,  cleaning  and  disin- 
fecting   2,150  00 

Medical  and  surgical 4,000  00 

Motor  vehicles 190  00 

Botanical  and  agricultural.  . . 3,800  00 

Forage  and  veterinary 6,500  00 

Refrigerating 120  00 

General  plant  . . 10,600  00 


35,660  00 


Materials 

Highway  $200  00 

Sewer 300  00 

Industrial 18,000  00 

General  plant  10,500  00 

29,000  00 


Traveling  expenses 

Transportation  of  officials  and 

employees $1,500  00 

Transportation  of  patients.  . 3,700  00 

Hotel  expenses 300  00 

5,500  00 


325 


CENTRAL  XSLIP  STATE  HOSPITAL  — Continued 

Communication 

Freight  and  express $7,600  00 

Telephone  and  telegrams.  . ..  1,200  00 

Postage 1,200  00 

10,000  00 

Fixed  charges  and  contributions 

Commutation , . . $16,456  00 

Contributions  to  retirement 

fund 1,150  00 

Cash  given  to  discharged 

patients 1,500  00 

19,106  00 

General  plant  service 

Special  religious  services.  . . . $1,550  00 

Special  medical  or  surgical 

services 750  00 

Entertainment  of  patients. . . 1,500  00 

Veterinary  — farm 75  00 

Veterinary  — administration  25  00 

3,900  00 

Rents 1,020  00 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation,  other  than 

personal  service 621,336  00 


REPAIRS 

For  work  done  by  contract  or  upon  estimate  or  for  the 
purchase  of  material  and  the  employment  of  labor  in 
addition  to  that  appropriated  for  elsewhere,  for  re- 
pairs to  buildings  and  equipment 11,500  00 

CONSTRUCTION  OR  PERMANENT  BETTERMENTS 

For  additional  quarters  for  acute  patients, 

(authorization  by  chapter  646,  Laws  of 
1916,  two  hundred  thousand  dollars 
($200,000),  of  which  fifty  thousand  dol- 
lars ($50,000)  was  appropriated)  an 
further  appropriation  of  fifty  thousand 
dollars 50,000  00 


326 


CENTRAL  ISLIP  STATE  HOSPITAL  — Continued 

For  extension  to  laundry  and  laundry  equip- 
ment. A reappropriation  of  eighteen 
thousand  four  hundred  and  twelve  dollars 
($18,412),  appropriated  by  chapter  728, 

Laws  of  1915,  and  a further  authoriza- 
tion for  the  same  purposes  of  fifteen  thou- 
sand dollars  ($15,000) 

For  new  central  heating  and  lighting  plant, 
an  authorization  of  one  hundred  and  fifty 
thousand  dollars  ($150,000),  of  which 
fifty  thousand  dollars  is  hereby  appro- 
priated   50,000  00 

Repairs  to  heating  plant 7,000  00 

For  extension  to  lavatories  and  water  closet 

sections 15,000  00 

For  electric  motor,  transformer,  and  switch- 
board for  South  Colony  sewage  disposal 

plant 2,500  00 

For  boiler  feed  pumps 800  00 

For  feed  water  heater 1,200  00 

For  oil  separator 275  00 

126,775  00 


' Total  for  hospital,  1917-18 $1,220,282  20 

TO  BE  MADE  IMMEDIATELY  AVAILABLE 

For  payment  for  services  of  employees  of  the  Central 
Islip  State  Hospital. 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 

Personal  service $439  60 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

Food 38,000  00 

Fuel,  light,  power  and  water 10,000  00 

Equipment * 10,000  00 

Supplies 8,000  00 

Materials 2,000  00 


327 


CENTRAL  ISLIP  STATE  HOSPITAL  — Continued 


Communication 2,000  00 

Fixed  charges  and  contributions 1,000  00 

1 Wi<:  n 

Total  immediately  available $71,439  60 


Total  for  Central  Islip  State  Hospital $1,291,721  80 


GOWANDA  STATE  HOMEOPATHIC  HOSPITAL 

For  payment  for  services  of  employees  at  Gowanda  State  Homeo- 
pathic Hospital 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 

Administration 

General 

Salaries,  regular 

Medical  superintendent.  $3,792  00 


First  assistant  physician.  2,875  00 

Senior  assistant  physi- 
cian, 2 at  $2,050' 4,100  00 

Assistant  physician  ....  1,600  00 

Assistant  physician  ....  1,325  00 

Woman  physician 1,800  00 

Matron 900  00 

Pharmacist 900  00 

Stenographer,  woman  . . 798  00 

Watchman,  2 at  $600.  . 1,200  00 

Barber 604  00 

Coachman 720  00 

Coachman 718  00 

Special  attendant,  clerk, 

medical  office 476  00 

Special  attendant,  tele- 
phone operator 516  00 

Special  attendant,  type- 
writer copyist 480  00 

Special  attendant,  labora- 


tory assistant  and 
charge  of  morgue,  band 
leader  and  photog- 
rapher, 2 at  $600.  . . . 1,200  00 


328 


GOWANDA  STATE  HOSPITAL  — Continued 

Administration  — Continued 
General  — Continued 

Salaries,  regular  — Continued 


Attendant,  night  tele- 
phone operator 324  00 

Attendant,  assistant  bar- 
ber   408  00 

Page 267  00 

Waitress,  4 at  $276.  . . . 1,104  00 

Chambermaid,  2 at  $276  552  00 

Chambermaid 27400 

Field  worker  and  after 

care  agent 1,200  00 


$28,133  00 


Accounting  and  stores 
Salaries,  regular 

Steward $2,275  00 

Bookkeeper 1,260  00 

Storekeeper 840  00 

Stenographer 960  00 

Voucher  clerk 840  00 

Special  attendant,  type- 
writer copyist,  etc.  ...  600>  00 

Special  attendant,  stores 

keeper’s  assistant.  . 528  00 


$7,303  00 

35,436  00 


Ward  service 

Salaries,  regular 

Chief  supervisor $807  001 

Supervisors,  2 at  $660 . . 1,320  00* 

Supervisor,  night 744  00' 

Charge  nurses  and  charge 

attendants  . 16,340  00 

Nurses  and  attendants.  . 33,845  00 

Special  attendants  ....  600  00 


53,656  00 


329 


5 


GOWANDA  STATE  HOSPITAL  — Continued 

Nurses’  training 

Salaries,  regular 

Principal  of  training 

school $1,200  00 

Housekeeper 480  00 

Attendant,  assistant 

housekeeper 408  00 

2,088  00 


Industrial 

Salaries,  regular 

Shop  foreman $768  00 

Tailor 768  00 

Special  attendant,  seam- 
stress   516  00 

Special  attendant,  indus- 
trial ciass  . 488  00 

Special  attendant,  shop 

foreman’s  assistant  . . 576  00 

Attendant,  seamstress  as- 
sistant   300  00 

3,416  00 


Kitchen  and  dining  rooms 
Wages,  regular 

Chef $1,140  00 

Head  cook 660  00 

Cook,  5 at  $420 2,100  00 

Assistant  cook 360  00 

Kitchen  helper,  4 at 

$360  1,440  00 

Kitchen  helper 354  00 

Charge  attendant  ......  420  00 

Charge  attendant 516  00 

Dining  room  attendant . . 300  00 

Dining  room  attendant . . 290  00 

Chambermaid 276  00 


7,856  00 


330 


GOWANDA  STATE  HOSPITAL  — Continued 


Bakery 

Wages,  regular 

Baker $816  00 

Assistant  baker 540  00 

1,356  00 

Meat  stores 

Wages,  regular 

Meat. cutter $744  00 

Special  attendant,  meat- 

cutter’s  assistant  ....  600  00 


1,344  00 


Laundry 

Wages,  regular 

Overseer $780  00 

Launderer,  2 at  $420 . . . 840  00 

Head  laundress 420  00 

Laundress,  4 at  $264.  . 1,056  00 

Attendant 408  00 

3,504  00 


Mechanical 
Engineering 
Wages,  regular 


Chief  engineer $1,560  00 

Engineer’s  assistant,  1st 

grade 984  00 

Engineer’s  assistant,  2nd 

grade,  3 at  $816 2,448  00 

Electrical  engineer’s  as- 
sistant, 1st  grade.  ...  984  00 

Fireman,  4 at  $780.  . . . 3,120  00 


$9,096  00 

Repairs 

Wages,  regular 

Carpenter $816  00 

Mason 816  00 

Painter 816  00 

Special  attendant,  assist- 
ant painter 600  00 


331 


GOWANDA  STATE  HOSPITAL  — Continued 

Mechanical  — Continued 
Repairs.  — Continued 

Wages,  regular  — Continued 
Plumbers’  and  steamfit- 

ters’  helper 428  00 

Attendant,  mason’s  as- 
sistant   372  00 

Carpenter 816  00 


$4,664  00 


Wages,  temporary 


Bricklayer $200  00 

Boilermaker  and  helper.  250  00 


$450  00 


14,210  00 


Field  service 

Farm,  garden  and  grounds 
Wages,  regular 

Farm  manager 

Dairyman  

Herdsman  

Gardener  

Florist 

Driver,  7 at  $396 

Attendant,  night  watch- 
man   

Attendant,  laborer  .... 


$900  00 
660  00 
516  00 
660  00 
768  00 
2,772  00 

432  00 
372  00 


7,080  00 


Total  for  personal  service $129,946  00' 

For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  the 
Gowanda  State  Homeopathic  Hospital,  other  than 
personal  service. 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

Food $80,000  00 

Fuel,  light,  power  and  water 

Coal 30,500  00 

Light 450  00 


30,950  00 


332 


GOWANDA  STATE 

HOSPITAL  — Continued 

Printing  

750  00 

Advertising 

25  00 

Equipment 

Household 

5,400 

00 

Medical  and  surgical 

200 

00 

Motorless  vehicles  and  equip- 

ment 

273 

00 

Wearing  apparel  

2,218 

00 

Industrial 

16 

00 

Books 

134 

00 

General  plant 

1,000 

00 

Gasoline  tractor  complete  with 

plow,  harrows,  etc 

2,500 

00 

11,741  00 

Supplies 

Office 

$296 

00 

Household 

2,000 

00 

Laundry,  cleaning  and  disin- 

fecting   

2,024 

00 

Medical  and  surgical 

683 

00 

Motor  vehicle 

412 

00 

Botanical  and  agricultural.  . 

3,500 

00 

Forage  and  veteirnary 

5,600 

00 

Kefrigerating 

168 

00 

General  plant  

5,145 

00 

19,828  00 

Materials 

Industrial 

$5,500 

00 

General  plant  

2,000 

00 

7,500  00 

Traveling  expenses 

Transportation  of  officials  or 

employees 

$1,200 

00 

Transportation  of  inmates.  .. 

1,200 

00 

• 

2,400  00 

Communication 

Freight  and  express $964  00 

Telephone  and  telegraph.  ...  383  00 


333 


GOWANDA  STATE  HOSPITAL  — Continued 


Communication  — Continued 
Postage,  including  parcel 

post 666  00 

Demurrage 50  00 


Fixed  charges  and  contribu- 
tions 

Commutation $5,424  00 

Contributions  to  retirement 

fund  of  employees 295  00 

Cash  given  to  patients  upon 

discharge 100  00 


General  plant  service 

Horseshoeing 309  00 

Special  religious  services.  ...  520  00 

Special  medical  or  technical 

services 260  00 

Entertainment,  etc 1,225  00 

Veterinary  services,  farm.  .,  129  00 


Rents 


2,063  00 


5,819  00 


2,443  00 
550  00 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation  other  than  per- 
sonal service 164,069  00 

REPAIRS 

For  work  done  by  contract  or  upon  estimate  or  for  the 
purchase  of  material  and  the  employment  of  labor  in 
addition  to  that  appropriated  for  elsewhere,  for  repairs 
to  buildings  and  equipment 5,000  00 


Total  for  hospital  1917-18 $299,015  00 

TO  BE  MADE  IMMEDIATELY  AVAILABLE 
For  the  services  of  the  employees  of  Go  wanda  State 
Homeopathic  Hospital. 


blospital. 

Personal  service 


PERSONAL  SERVICE 


$2,769  00 


334: 


GOWANDA  STATE  HOSPITAL  — Continued 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

Food $16,000  00 

Fuel,  light,  power  and  water.  ..  3,500  00 

Equipment 2,500  00 

• 22,000  00 


Total  immediately  available 24,769  00 


Total  for  Gowanda  State  Homeopathic  Hospital.  . . $323,784  00 


HUDSON  RIVER  STATE  HOSPITAL 

For  payment  for  services  of  employees  of  the  Hudson  River  State 
Hospital. 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 

Administration 

General 

Salaries,  regular 

Medical  superintendent.  $5,100  00 


First  assistant  physician  3,000  00 

Senior  assistant  physi- 
cian, 4 at  $2,200 8,800  00 

Director  clinical  psychi- 
atry   2,600  00 

Senior  assistant  physi- 
cian   1,800  00 

Assistant  physician  . . . 1,600  00 

Assistant  physician,  2 at 

$1,325  2,650  00 

Assistant  physician,  2 at 

$1,200  . 2,400  00 

Woman  physician,  2 at 

$1,800  . ' 3,600  00 

Woman  physician,  2 at 

$1,700  3,400  00 

Medical  interne,  2 at 

$1,000  2,000  00 


335 


HUDSON  RIVER  STATE  HOSPITAL  — Continued 


Administration  — Continued 
General  — Continued 

Salaries,  regular  — Continued 

Pharmacist 900  00 

Stenographer,  2 at  $816  1,632  00 

Watchman,  5 at  $600. . . 3,000  00 

Barber,  2 at  $660 1,320  00 

Coachman 720  00 

Driver,  2 at  $396 792  00' 

Special  attendant,  6 at 

$600  3,600  00 

Special  attendant 596  00 

Special  attendant 585  00 

Special  attendant,  3 at 

$516  1,548  00 

Housekeeper 480  00 

Housekeeper 477  00 

Waitress  and  chamber- 
maid, 16  at  $276.  . . . 4,416  00 

Special  attendant,  2 at 

$516  1,032  00 


$58,048  00 


Accounting  and  stores 
Salaries,  regular 

Steward $2,500  00 

Bookkeeper 1,260  00 

Accountant 1,080  00 

Voucher  clerk,  2 at  $840  1,680  00 

Stenographer 960  00 

Special  attendant,  ste- 
nographer   432  00 

Storekeeper 1,020  00 

Special  attendant,  clerk  600  00 

Special  attendant 528  00 


$10,060  00 


$68,108  00 


336 


HUDSON  RIVER  STATE  HOSPITAL  — Continued 

Ward  service 

Salaries,  regular 

Chief  supervisor $1,560  00 

Supervisors 3,552  00 

Charge  nurses  and 

charge  attendants  ....  30,994  00 
Nurses  and  attendants. . 120,086  00 

156,192  00 

Nurses’  training 

Salaries,  regular 

Principal  training  school  $1,200  00 
Housekeeper,  2 at  $480  960  00 

Waitress  and  chamber- 
maid, 6 at  $276 1,656  00 

Housekeeper 432  00' 

4,248  00 


Industrial 

Wages,  regular 


Shop  foreman  . . . 

$768 

00 

Tailor 

768 

00 

Shoemaker 

768 

00 

Special  attendant, 
$600  

3 

at 

1,800 

00 

Special  atendant, 
$516 

6 

at 

3,096 

00 

Special  attendant, 
$492  

2 

at 

984 

00 

Special  attendant, 
stress  

seam- 

432 

00 

Attendant 

408 

00 

Attendant 

300 

00 

9,324  00 


Kitchen  and  dining  room 
Wages,  regular 

Chef $1,140  00 

Head  cook,  7 at  $660.  . 4,620  00 

Cook,  10  at  $420 4,200  00 

Assistant  cook,  9 at  $360  3,240  00 


337 


HUDSON  RIVER  STATE  HOSPITAL  — Continued 


Kitchen  and  dining  room  — Continued 
Wages,  regular  — Continued 
Dining  room  attendant, 

17  at  $300 5,100  00 

Attendant 288  00 

Kitchen  helper,  11  at 

$408  4,488  00 


Bakery 

Wages,  regular 

Baker $816  00 

Assistant  baker 540  00 

Special  attendant,  bak- 
er’s helper 600  00 


Meat  stores 

Wages,  regular 

Meat  cutter $816  00 

Special  attendant,  meat 
cutter 594  00 


Laundry 

Wages,  regular 


Laundry  supervisor  ....  $900  00 

Special  attendant,  assist- 
ant supervisor 600  00 

Launderer,  4 at  $420'.  . . 1,680  00 

Head  laundress 420  00 

Laundress,  10  at  $264.  . 2,640  00 


Mechanical 
Engineering 
Wages,  regular 


Chief  engineer $1,56000 

Engineer,  assistant,  first 

grade 984  00 

Engineer,  assistant,  third 

grade 660  00 

Electrical  engineer  ....  1,200  00 


23,076  00 


1,956  00 


1,410  00 


6,240  00 


338 


HUDSON  RIVER  STATE  HOSPITAL  — Continued 

Mechanical  — Continued 
Engineering  — Continued 
W ages,  regular  — Continued 


Electrical  engineer,  as- 
sistant, second  grade, 

3 at  $816  2,448  00 

Lineman,  2 at  $600 ....  1,200  00 

Special  attendant,  3 at 

$600  1,800  00 

Special  attendant 528  00 

Plumber 93600 

Plumber’s  helper  564  00 

Steamfitter,  2 at  $936.  . 1,872  00 

Fireman,  15  at  $780.  . . 11,700  00 

Attendant 408  00 

Attendant 37200 


$26,232  00 


Repairs 

Wages,  regular 

Master  mechanic $1,56000 

Head  carpenter 936  00 

Carpenter,  5 at  $816.  . . 4,080  00 

Mason 960  00 

Special  attendant,  car- 
penter   52800 

Special  attendant,  ma- 
son, cement  worker,  2 

at  $600  1,200  00 

Laborer 360  00 

Painter 816  00 

Special  attendant,  paint- 
er, 5 at  $600 3,000  00 

Special  attendant,  black- 
smith’s helper 600  00 

Attendant,  painter  ....  408  00 


$14,448  00 


40,680  00 


339 


HUDSON  RIVER  STATE  HOSPITAL  — Continued 


Field  service 

Farm  garden,  grounds 
Wages,  regular 

Head  farmer $816  00 

Head  farmer 780  00 

Farmer,  2 at  $516  ....  1,032  00 

Farmer 508  00 

Dairyman 66000 

Gardener 66000 

Gardener 612  00 

Florist 768  00 

Driver,  12  at  $396 4,752  00 

Laborer,  2 at  $360  ...  . 720  00 

Fireman  (road  roller)  . 780  00 

Special  attendant,  roads, 

3 at  $600  1,800  00 

Special  attendant,  roads.  585  00 

Attendant  (driver)  3 at 

$408  1,224  00 

Special  attendant,  driver  528  00 

Blacksmith 816  00 

Supervisor 744  00 

17,785  00 


Total  for  personal  service $329,019  00 


For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  the 
Hudson  River  State  Hospital,  other  than  personal 
service. 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

Food $253,000  00 

Fuel,  light,  power  and  water 

Fuel,  light  and  power $74,000  00 

Lighting 2,000  00 

Water 5,000  00 

Printing 

Advertising 


81,000  00 
900  00 
100  00 


340 


HUDSON  RIVER  STATE  HOSPITAL  — Continued 

Equipment 


Office 

$500 

00 

Household 

18,000 

00 

Medical  and  surgical 

— T 
O 
O 

00 

Motorless  vehicles  and  equip- 

ment  

800 

00 

Wearing  apparel 

o 

o 

00 

Industrial 

160 

00 

Farm  and  garden 

650 

00 

Live  stock 

o 

o 

T— I 

00 

Books 

160 

00 

General  plant 

o 

CO 

00 

33,000  00 


Supplies 

Office $800  00 

Household 5,000  00 

Laundry,  cleaning  and  disin- 
fecting  2,400  00 

Medical  and  surgical 4,500  00 

Motor  vehicles 1,00000 

Research  — laboratory  250  00 

Botanical  and  agricultural..  4,250  00 

Forage  and  veterinary 7,500  00 

Refrigerating 800  00 

General  plant  22,000  00 


Materials 

Highway $1,200  00 

Industrial 10,000  00 

General  plant  1,000  00 


48,500  00 


12,200  00 


Traveling  expenses 

Transportation  of  officers  and 

employees $90000 

Transportation  of  inmates.  . 6,100  00 

7,000  00 


Communication 

Postage $1,350  00 

Telegraph 25000 


341 


HUDSON  RIVER  STATE  HOSPITAL  — Continued 


Communication  — Continued 

Telephone 750  00 

Freight  and  teaming 1,55000 

Express 20000 

4,100  00 

Fixed  charges  and  contribu- 
tions 

Rewards  and  expenses $100  00 

Cash  given  to  patients  upon 

discharge 25000 

Commutation 16,900  00 

Contributions  to  retirement 

ment  fund . 200  00 

17,450  00 

General  plant  service 

Entertainment $2,200  00 

Special  medical  service 700  00 

Special  technical  service.  . . . 1,100  00 

Special  religious  service ....  1,000  00 

5,000  00 

Care  of  Mohansic  State  Hospital  Farm. 

Supplies 1,000  00 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation,  other  than  per- 
sonal service 463,250  00 

REPAIRS 

For  work  done  by  contract  or  upon  estimate  or  for  the 
purchase  of  material  and  the  employment  of  labor  in 
addition  to  that  appropriated  for  elsewhere,  for 
repairs  to  buildings  and  equipment 7,200  00 

CONSTRUCTION  OR  PERMANENT  BETTERMENTS 

For  additional  filter $12,000  00 

For  changing  water  main 7,000  00 

For  the  construction  of  a new  reservoir.  . . . 20,000  00 

39,000  00 


Total  for  hospital,  1917-18 


$838,469  00 


342 


HUDSON  RIVER  STATE  HOSPITAL  — Continued 

TO  BE  MADE  IMMEDIATELY  AVAILABLE 
For  payment  for  services  of  employees  of  the  Hudson 
River  State  Hospital. 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 

Personal  service $108  00 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

Food $25,000  00 

Supplies 15,000  00 

40,000  00 


Total  immediately  available 40,108  00 

Total  for  Hudson  River  State  Hospital $878,577  00 


KINGS  PARK  STATE  HOSPITAL 


For  payment  for  services  of  employees  of  the  Kings  Park  State 
Hospital. 


PERSONAL  SERVICE 


Administration 

General 

Salaries,  regular 


Medical  superintendent . 

$5,100 

00 

First  assistant  physician 

3,000 

00 

First  assistant  physician 

2,791 

67 

Senior  assistant  physi- 

cian, 4 at  $2,200 .... 

8,800 

00 

Senior  physician 

2,133 

33 

Senior  assistant  physi- 

cian, 2 at  $1,900.  . . . 

3,800 

00 

Assistant  physician,  6 at 

$1,600  

9,600 

00 

Assistant  physician  . . . 

1,541 

66 

Assistant  physician  . . . 

1,483 

33 

Assistant  physician  . . . 

1,475 

00 

343 


KINGS  PARK  STATE  HOSPITAL  — Continued 


Administration  - — - Continued 
General  — Continued 

Salaries,  regular  — Continued 
Assistant  physician,  3 at 

$1,300  3,900  00 

Woman  physician,  2 at 

$1,800  3,60000 

Medical  interne,  2 at 

$1,000  2,000  00 

Pharmacist 1,200  00 

Dentist 900  00 

Stenographer,  2 at  $816.  1,632  00 

Stenographer 804  00 

Stenographer 77600 

Stenographer 73200 

Chief  transfer  agent.  . . 720  00 

Chief  transfer  agent ...  600  00 

Research  assistant 600  00 

Watchman,  5 at  $600.  . . 3,000  00 

Coachman 72000 

Barber 66000 

Special  attendant,  mail 

clerk 516  00 

Special  attendant,  9 at 

$600  5,400  00 

Special  attendant,  oper- 
ating room 516  00 

Special  attendant,  drug 

room 516  00 

Attendant,  drug  room.  . 400  00 

Attendant,  2 at  $408 ...  816  00 

Special  attendant,  stenog- 
rapher   506  00 

Attendant,  stenographer.  408  00 

Attendant,  stenographer, 

2 at  $300 600  00 

Attendant,  dining  room, 

15  at  $300 4,500  00 

Special  attendant,  trans^ 

fer  of  patients 600  00 


344 


KINGS  PARK  STATE  HOSPITAL  — Continued 


Administration  — Continued 
General  — Continued 

Salaries,  regular  — Continued 
Special  attendant,  trans- 
fer of  patients 516  00 

Special  attendant,  sewage 

disposal  plant 600  00 

Housekeeper 48000 

Fireman  (fire  marshal)  780  00 

Cook,  10  at  $420 4,200  00 

Driver,  7 at  $396 2,772  00 

Page,  3 at  $276 828  00 


$86,522  99 


Salaries,  temporary 

Stenographer,  city  office, 

4 months  at  $68 272  00 


$86,794  99 

Accounting  and  stores 
Salaries,  regular 

Steward 2,500  00 

Assistant  steward 1,50000 

Bookkeeper 1,26000 

Accountant 1,08000 

Storekeeper 1,020  00 

Stenographer 960  00 

Stenographer 952  00 

Stenographer 92400 

Voucher  clerk 796  00 

Voucher  and  treasurer’s 

clerk 768  00 

Special  attendant,  stew- 
ard’s office 600  00 

Special  attendant,  store- 
house   600  00 

Attendant,  2 at  $408.  . . 816  00 


$13,776  00 

$100,570  99 


345 


KINGS  PARK  STATE  HOSPITAL  — Continued 

Ward  service 

Salaries,  regular 

Supervisors $9,000  00 

Charge  nurses  and  charge 

attendants  . 35,556  00 

Nurses  and  attendants.  . 162,516  00 

Special  attendants 2,032  00 

209,104  00 


Nurses’  training 

Salaries,  regular 

Principal  of  training  school 1,200  00 


Industrial 

Wages,  regular 

Chief  supervisor $744  00 

Supervisor 660  00 

Special  attendant,  shoe- 
maker   600  00 

Special  attendant,  linen 

room,  2 at  $600 1,200  00 

Special  attendant,  dress- 
maker   516  00 

Special  attendant,  seam- 
stress, 2 at  $516 1,032  00 

Special  attendant,  tailor 

shop 600  00 

Special  attendant,  mat 

shop 600  00 

Special  attendant,  fancy 

class 516  00 

Special  attendant,  art 

class 506  00 

Special  attendant,  basket 

work 600  00 

Special  attendant,  basket 

work 516  00 

Special  attendant,  reed 

work 516  00 

Attendant,  3 at  $300 . . . 900  00 

Attendant,  linen  room.  . 408  00 


346 


KINGS  PARK  STATE 

Industrial  — - Continued 

Wages,  regular — Continued 

Shoemaker 

Tailor 

Shop  foreman 

Kitchen  and  dining  room 
Wages,  regular 

Chef 

Head  cook,  5 at  $660 . . . 

Cook,  9 at  $420 

Special  attendant,  3 at 

$516 

Attendant,  detailed  to 
kitchen,  11  at  $408.  . 
Kitchen  helper,  2 at  $360 
Charge  attendant,  dining 

hall 

Attendant,  dining  room. 
Attendant,  dining  room, 

32  at  $300 

Attendant,  kitchen,  2 at 
$408  ' 


HOSPITAL  — Continued 


168  00 
768  00 
768  00 

12,218  00 


$1,140  00 
3,300  00 
3,780  00 

1,548  00 

4,488  00 
720  00 

420  00 
408  00 

9,600  00 

816  00 


Bakery 

Wages,  regular 

Baker $816  00 

Assistant  baker,  2 at  $540  1,080  00 


Meat  stores 

Wages,  regular 

Meat  cutter $81600 

Special  attendant,  meat 

cutter 60000 


26,220  00 


1,896  00 


Laundry 

Wages,  regular 

Supervisor  of  laundry.  . $900  00 

Driver 396  00 

Special  attendant 600  00 


1,416  00 


347 


KINGS  PAEK  STATE  HOSPITAL  — Continued 


Laundry  — Continued 

Wages,  regular  — Continued 

Launderer,  7 at  $420 . . . 

2,940  00 

Special  attendant,  soap- 

maker  and  launderer. 

598  00 

Special  attendant  

432  00 

Head  laundress 

420  00 

Laundress,  18  at  $264.  . 

4,752  00 

Mechanical 

Engineering 

Wages,  regular 

Chief  engineer  

$1,560  00 

First  assistant  engineer, 

3 at  $984 

2,952  00 

Second  assistant  engi- 

neer,  2 at  $816 

1,632  00 

Electrical  engineer  .... 

1,200  00 

Fireman,  17  at  $780.  . . 

13,260  00 

Special  attendant,  engi- 

neer’s department  . . . 

600  00 

$21,204  00 

Repairs 

Wages,  regular 

Master  mechanic 

1,560  00 

Electrician 

750  00 

Plumber,  3 at  $936.  . . . 

2,808  00 

Steamfitter  and  machin- 

ist  

936  00 

Steamfitter 

936  00 

'Special  attendant, 

plumber,  6 at  $600 . . . 

3,600  00 

Carpenter,  6 at  $816.  . . 

4,896  00 

Carpenter  and  locksmith 

816  00 

Painter,  5 at  $816 

4,080  00 

Mason 

900  00 

Mason 

750  00 

Tinsmith 

816  00 

348 


KINGS  PARK  STATE 

Mechanical  — Continued 
Repairs  — Continued 
W ages,  regular  — Continued 
Special  atendant,  tin- 

smith 

Special  attendant,  mason 
Blacksmith,  2 at  $816.  . 


HOSPITAL  — Continued 


600  00 
600  00 
1,632  00 


$25,680  00 


Field  service 

Farm,  garden  and  grounds 
Wages,  regular 

Supervisor,  2 at  $744.  . $1,488  00 

Farm  manager 900  00 

Farmer,  3 at  $516 1,548  00 

Florist 768  00 

Gardener 660  00 

Driver,  4 at  $396 1,584  00 

Special  attendant  in 

charge  of  piggery.  ...  528  00 

Special  attendant,  gar- 
dener  60000 

Laborer,  4 at  $360 1,440  00 

Attendant,  farm,  5 at 

$408 2,040  00 


Salary  and  wages,  temporary  employees 


46,884  00 


11,556  00 

1,200  00 


Total  for  personal  service $423,302  99 

For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  the 
Kings  Park  State  Hospital,  other  than  personal  service. 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

Food $340,000  00 

Fuel,  light,  power  and  water 

Fuel $65,000  00 

Light 1,300  00 

Water 300  00 


66,600  00 


349 


KINGS  PARK  STATE 

Printing 

Advertising 

Equipment 


HOSPITAL  — Continued 

1,800  00 

150  00 


Office 

$700 

00 

Household 

29,000 

00 

Medical  and  surgical 

600 

00 

Motorless  vehicles  and  equip- 

ment  

500 

00 

Wearing  apparel 

7,500 

00 

Industrial 

700 

00 

Laundry 

950 

00 

Farm  and  garden 

800 

00 

Live  stock  

2,200 

00 

Books 

150 

00 

General  plant  

o 

o 

00 

Supplies 

Office $1,200  00 

Household 7,500  00 

Laundry,  cleaning  and  disin- 
fecting   1,800  00 

Medical  and  surgical 7,500  00 

Motor  vehicle 1,400  00 

Research 100  00 

Botanical  and  agricultural..  4,600  00 

Forage  and  veterinary 9,500  00 

Refrigerating 30000 

General  plant 11,000  00 

Materials 


48,000  00 


44,900  00 


Highway $500  00 

Sewer 500  00 

Industrial 31,000  00 

General  plant  12,00000 


Traveling  expenses 

Traveling  expenses  of  officers 


and  employees $3,00000 

Transportation  of  inmates  . . . 3,000  00 

Hotel  expenses  500  00 


44,000  00 


6,500  00 


350 


KINGS  PARK  STATE  HOSPITAL  — Continued 

Communication 

Freight  and  express $4,800  00 

Telephone  and  telegraph ....  1,200  00 

Postage 2,000  00 

8,000  00 


Fixed  charges  and  contributions 

Commutation 13,00000 

Contributions  to  retirement 

fund  of  employees 720  00 

Cash  to  discharged  patients  . . 500  00 

Veteran  retirement 1,000  00 


General  plant  service 

Special  religious  services.  . . . $1,580  00 


Special  medical  or  technical 

services 850  00 

Entertainment 3,500  00 

Veterinary  services,  farm.  . . 200  00 

Veterinary  services,  adminis- 
tration   5000 


15,220  00 


6,180  00 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation,  other  than 

personal  service $581,350  00 


REPAIRS 


For  work  done  by  contract  or  upon  estimate 
or  for  the  purchase  of  material  and  the 
employment  of  labor  in  addition  to  that 
appropriated  for  elsewhere,  for  repairs  to 

buildings  and  equipment . $8,000  00 

Hot  and  cold  water  supply  line  for  Group 
No.  1 male  and  female  cottages,  build- 
ings A,  C,  D ; A,  B kitchen ; C,  I)  kitch- 
en; Group  No.  1 kitchen 3,000  00 

Rewiring  in  buildings  A,  B,  C and  I) 4,000  00 


15,000  00 


351 


KINGS  PARK  STATE  HOSPITAL  — Continued 

CONSTRUCTION  OR  PERMANENT  BETTERMENTS 

For  the  construction  of  additional  accommo- 
dations for  chronic  patients,  for  footings, 
area  boxes,  for  windows,  excavating,  piers, 
area  drains,  sewer  line,  plumbing  and 
beating  and  other  construction  work.  . . . $3,500  00 

Furniture  and  equipment  for  new  additions 


to  Groups  2 and  3 for  employees  and 

patients 16,000  00 

For  change  of  electric  light,  system  from  sin- 
gle phase  to  3 phase 2,000  00 

For  iron  lire  ladders  to  run  from  the  water 

sections  to  the  top  of  certain  buildings.  . 320  00 

For  survey  and  plans  by  the  Department  of 
Health  for  a water  storage  reservoir  and 
connections  therefrom  to  present  water 

system  700  00 

Providing  additional  heat  for  dormitories, 

wards  45  and  47,  group  No.  1 800  00 

Increasing  radiation  of  both  large  donnitor- 

ies,  ward  55 750  00 

Window  guards  for  four  porches,  cottages  1, 

2,  3 and  4,  groups  2 and  3 740  00 

Window  guards  for  basements  of  cottages  1 
and  2 kitchens  and  dining  room,  group  2 ; 
and  cottages  3 and  4 kitchen  and  dining 

room,  group  3 300  00 

Fly  screens  for  new  additions,  groups  2 and  3 300  00 


$25,410  00 


Total  for  hospital,  1917-18 $1,045,062  99 


TO  BE  MADE  IMMEDIATELY  AVAILABLE 
For  payment  for  services  of  the  employees  of  the  Kings 
Park  State  Hospital. 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 


Personal  service 


$582  00 


352 


KINGS  PARK  STATE  HOSPITAL  — Continued 


MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 


Food 

Equipment  . . . 

Supplies 

Materials  .... 
Communication 


$24,000  00 
3,500  00 
14,000  00 

4.000  00 

1.000  00 


$46,500  00 


Total  immediately  available $47,082  00 

Total  for  Kings  Park  State  Hospital $1,092,144  99 


MANHATTAN  STATE  HOSPITAL 

For  payment  for  services  of  employees  of  Manhattan  State  Hospital. 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 

Administration 

General 

Salaries,  regular 

Medical  superintendent.  $6,000  00 
Director  of  clinical  psy- 
chiatry   3,000  00 

First  assistant  phy- 
sician, 2 at  $3,000 . . . 6,000  00 

(Senior  assistant  phy- 
sician, 6 at  $2,200  .\  13,200  00 

Senior  assistant  phy- 
sician, 2 at  $2,133.33  4,266  66 

Senior  assistant  phy- 
sician, 2 at  $1,900.  . . 3,800  00 

Assistant  physician,  4 


at  $1,600  6,400  00 

Assistant  physician  . . . 1,508  33 

Assistant  physician,  2 

at  $1,391.67  2,783  34 

Assistant  physician,  2 

at  $1,325  ' 2,650  00 


353 


MANHATTAN  STATE  HOSPITAL  — Continued 


Administration — Continued 
General  — Continued 

Salaries,  regular  — Continued 

Assistant  physician  . . . 1,300  00 

Woman  physician 1,800  00 

Medical  interne,  5 at 

$1,000  5,000  00 

Matron  and  director  of 

women’s  industries  . . 1,200  00 

Pharmacist 1,200  00 

Secretary  and  stenogra- 
pher   900  00 

Stenographer,  3 at  $9 GO  2,880  00 

Stenographer,  3 at  $816  2,448  00 

Stenographer 728  00 

Stenographer 807  00 

Stenographer 80400 

Stenographer 784  00 

Stenographer 492  00 

Supervisor 744  00 

Supervisor 660  00 

Special  attendant,  10  at 

$600  6,000  00 

Special  attendant 576  00 

Special  attendant,  2 at 

$528  1,056  00 

Special  attendant,  6 at 

$516  3,096  00 

Special  attendent 514  00 

Special  attendant 492  00 

Watchman,  9 at  $600..  5,400  00 

Barber 660  00 

Coachman 720  00 

Driver,  4 at  $396 1,584  00 

Attendant,  9 at  $408.  . . 3,672  00 

Attendant 372  00 

Attendant  300  00 

Page,  4 at  $276 1,104  00 

Page 275  00 

Page 267  00 


12 


354 


MANHATTAN  STATE  HOSPITAL  — Continued 


Administration  • — Continued 
General  — Continued 

Salaries,  regular  — Continued 

Housekeeper,  2 at  $480.  960  00 

Head  cook 660  00 

Cook,  2 at  $420 840  00 

Assistant  cook,  2 at 

$360  720  00 

Waitress,  11  at  $276.  . . 3,036  00 

Dockmaster  (day)  ....  900  00 

Dockmaster  (night)  . . . 600  00 

Transfer  agent 72000 

Transfer  agent 600  00 


$106,479  33 

1,500  00 
800  00 
1,500  00 
4,200  00 
780  00 
2,400  00 
1,125  00 
1,050  00 


$13,355  00 


1,200  00 


$14,555  00 

Accounting  and  stores 
Salaries,  regular 

Steward $2,500  00 

Assistant  steward 1,500  00 

Assistant  paymaster  and 

bookkeeper 1,400  00 

Bookkeeper 1,244  00 

Storekeeper 1,020  00 

Stenographer 96000 


Wages,  regular 

Captain 

Mate 

Chief  engineer  

Engineer,  4 at  $1,050. 

Fireman 

Deckhand,  5 at  $480  . . 

Pilot  (day) 

Pilot  (night) 


Salaries,  temporary 
After-care  agent 
months) 


355 


MANHATTAN  STATE  HOSPITAL  — Continued 

Administration  — Continued 


Accounting  and  stores 
Salaries,  regular  — 


Continue 


Stenographer 

954 

00 

Stenographer 

944 

00 

Stenographer 

816 

00 

Clerk  or  stenographer.  . 

908 

00 

Voucher  clerk 

720 

00 

Special  attendant 

600 

00 

Special  attendant  

585 

00 

Special  attendant 

576 

00 

Attendant,  2 at  $408 . . . 

816 

00 

Attendant 

398 

00 

Page 

276 

00 

Assistant  cook 

360 

00 

Waitress 

276 

00 

$16,853 

00 

1 

Ward  service 

Salaries,  regular 

Chief  supervisor 

$816 

00 

Chief  supervisor 

744 

00 

Supervisors 

10,566 

00 

Charge  nurses  and 

• charge  attendants  . . . 

53,953 

00 

Nurses  and  attendants.  155,000 

00 

Special  attendant 

600 

00 

Special  attendant 

516 

00 

Nurses’  training 

Salaries,  regular 

Principal  of  training 

school 

$1,200 

00 

Housekeeper 

480 

00 

Attendant 

300 

00 

Head  cook 

660 

00 

Cook 

420 

00 

Kitchen  helper 

272 

00 

Waitress,  2 at  $275.  . . . 

550 

00 

$137,887  33 


222,195  00 


3,882  00 


356 


MANHATTAN  STATE  HOSPITAL  — Continued 

Industrial 


Wages,  regular 

Shop  foreman  $768  00 

Tailor 768  00 

Shoemaker 768  00 

Special  attendant,  2 at 

$600  1,200  00 

Special  attendant,  4 at 

$516  2,064  00 

Attendant,  2 at  $408.  . . 816  00 


Kitchen  and  dining-room 
Wages,  regular 

Chef $1,140  00 

Head  cook,  6 at  $660.  . 3,960  00 

Cook,  13  at  $420 5,460  00 

Kitchen  helper,  2 at 

$360  720  00 

Kitchen  helper 35900 

Kitchen  helper 356  00 

Kitchen  helper,  2 at 

$351  702  00 

Kitchen  helper,  6 at 

$300  1,800  00 

Attendant,  4 at  $408.  . . 1,632  00 

Attendant,  25  at  $300.  . 7,500  00 

Attendant,  2 at  $296.  . . 592  00 

Attendant,  2 at  $284.  . . 568  00 


City  office 

Salaries,  temporary 

Stenographer,  city  office, 

four  months,  at  $804 

Bakery 

Wages,  regular 

Baker/ $816  00 

Assistant  baker,  2 at 

$540  1,080  00 

Attendant 376  00 


6,384  00 


24,789  00 


271  00 


2,272  00 


357 


MANHATTAN  STATE  HOSPITAL  — Continued 


Meat  stores 

Wages,  regular 

Meat  cutter $816  00 

Special  attendant 600  00 

1,416  00 

Laundry 

Wages,  regular 

Supervisor $900  00 

Head  laundress,  4 at 

$420  1,680  00 

Laundress,  10  at  $264.  2,640  00 

Launderer,  5 at  $420.  . . 2,100  00 

Special  attendant 600  00 

Attendant 408  00 

Attendant 300  00 


Mechanical 
Engineering 
Wages,  regular 

Chief  engineer $1,560  00 

Engineer’s  assistant,  first 

grade,  3 at  $984 2,952  00 

Engineer’s  assistant, 

second  grade 816  00 

Electrical  engineer  ....  1,200  00 

Electrical  engineer’s  as- 
sistant, first  grade,  4 

at  $984  3,936  00 

Lineman,  2 at  $600.  . . . 1,200  00 

Fireman,  17  at  $780.  . . 13,260  00 

Fireman 540  00 

Laborer,  2 at  $360 720  00 

Attendant 408  00 


8,628  00 


Repairs 

Wages,  regular 

Supervising  carpenter  . . 
Carpenter,  6 at  $816.  . . 

Tinsmith 

Painter,  2 at  $816 


$26,592  00 


$1,320  00 
4,896  00 
816  00 
1,632  00 


358 


MANHATTAN  STATE  HOSPITAL 

Mechanical  — Continued 
Repairs  — Continued 

Wages,  regular — Continued 
Plumber  and  steamfitter, 

6 at  $936 

Plumber  and  steamfi  tter’s 
helper,  4 at  $504. 

Plumber  and  steamfi  tier’s 

helper 

Plumber  and  steamfi  tier’s 

helper 

Special  attendant,  7 at 

$600  

Special  attendant 

Special  attendant 

Attendant 


Continued 


Wages 


temporary 
Mason,  at  $4  a day.  . . . 
Plasterer,  at  $3.50  a day 
Roofer,  at  3.50  a day.  . . 


Field  service 

Farm,  garden  and  grounds 
Wages,  regular 

Farm  manager 

Dairyman 

Herdsman 

Farmer 

Gardener 

Florist 

Special  attendant,  4 at 

$600  

Attendant 

Driver,  2 at  $396.  . . 


5,616 

00 

> 

2,016 

00 

484 

00 

452 

00 

4,200 

00 

594 

00 

588 

00 

408 

00 

$23,022 

00 

1,212 

00 

1,060 

50 

1,060 

50 

$3,333 

00 

$900 

00 

660 

00 

516 

00 

516 

00 

660 

00 

768 

00 

2,400 

00 

408 

00 

792 

00 

52,947  00 


7,620  00 


Total  for  personal  service 


$468,291  33 


359 


MANHATTAN  STATE  HOSPITAL  — Continued 

For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  the 
Manhattan  State  Hospital,  other  than  personal  service. 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

Food  $460,000  00 

Fuel,  light,  power  and  water 

Fuel $61,000  00 

Light 2,000  00 

63,000  00 

Printing 2,600  00 

Advertising 100  00 


Equipment 


Office 

$500 

00 

Household 

34,000 

00 

Medical  and  surgical 

900 

00 

Motorless  vehicles  and  equip- 

ment   

900 

00 

Motor  vehicles  and  equipment 

600 

00 

Wearing  apparel 

12,500 

00 

Industrial 

240 

00 

Laundry  

300 

00 

F arm  and  garden 

800 

00 

Live  stock 

900 

00 

Books 

300 

00 

General  plant 

2,460 

00 

54,400  00 


Supplies 


Office 

$1,800 

00 

Household  

13,000 

00 

Laundry,  cleaning  and  disin- 

fecting   

O 

o 

tjT 

00 

Medical  and  surgical 

12,000 

00 

Motor  vehicle 

500 

00 

Research 

300 

00 

Botanical  and  agricultural.  . 

5,000 

00 

Forage  and  veterinary 

o 

o 

w 

00 

Refrigerating 

750 

00 

General  plant 

o 

o 

rH 

00 

59,250  00 


360 


MANHATTAN  STATE  HOSPITAL  — Continued 

Materials 


Industrial $36,250  00 

General  plant 6,750  00 


Traveling  expenses 

Transportation  of  officials  and 

employees $1,400  00 

Transportation  of  inmates.  . . 400  00 

Hotel  expenses 200  00 


Communication 

Freight  and  express $1,500  00 

Telephone  and  telegraph.  ...  1,500  00 

Postage 2,500  00 


Fixed  charges  and  contributions 

Commutation $13,250  00 

Retirement  fund 1,000  00 

Pensions  and  cash  to  dis- 
charged patients 750  00 


General  plant  service 

Special  religious  services.  . . . $1,350  00 

Special  medical  or  technical 

services 500  00 

Entertainment,  etc 850  00 

Veterinary  services  — farm..  100  00 

Veterinary  services  — admin- 
istration   100  00 

Horseshoeing  — farm 120  00 

Horseshoeing  — administra- 
tion   400  00 

Miscellaneous 160  00 


Rents 

Boat  and  dock  service 


43,000  00 


2,000  00 


5,500  00 


15,000  00 


3,580  00 
900  00 
14,000  00 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation,  other  than 
personal  service 


723,330  00 


361 


MANHATTAN  STATE  HOSPITAL  — Continued 

REPAIRS 

For  work  done  by  contract  or  upon  esti- 
mate or  for  the  purchase  of  material  and  the 
employment  of  labor  in  addition  to  that  ap- 
propriated for  elsewhere,  for  repairs  to 

buildings  and  equipment $14,500  00 

Painting 6,500  00 

Xew  floors 5,000  00 

26,000  00 


CONSTRUCTION  OR  PERMANENT  BETTERMENTS 

For  the  construction  of  additional  accom- 
modations for  disturbed  patients,  includ- 
ing kitchen  for  same,  (authorization 'chap- 
ter 646,  Laws  of  1916,  two  hundred  thou- 
sand dollars  ($200,000),  of  which  forty- 
six  thousand  five  hundred  dollars 
($46,500)  was  appropriated),  a further 
appropriation  of  one  hundred  thousand 

dollars $100,000  00 

F or  the  construction  of  a piggery  and 

slaughter  house 10,000  00 

F or  the  construction  of  area  way  around 
wards  13,  14,  15  and  16,  and  cement 
floors  in  basement  of  same,  with  pipe 
drains  ; additional  toilet  fixtures  and  re- 
moval of  obsolete  ones ; the  building  of 
proper  manholes  over  sewers  to  have 

screens  and  to  extend  sewer  outlets 5,000  00 

For  automatic  sprinkler  for  storehouse.  ...  2,00000 

For  coal  and  ash  conveyer,  and  power 

truck  38,000  00 

For  materials  for  sidewalks  and  roads 2,500  00 

For  heating,  men  employees’  home 3,500  00 

For  steam  kettles 2,00000 

163,000  00 


Total  for  hospital  1917-18 


$1,380,621  33 


362 


MANHATTAN  STATE  HOSPITAL  — Continued 

TO  BE  MADE  IMMEDIATELY  AVAILABLE 
For  payment  for  services  of  employees  of  Manhattan 


State  Hospital. 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 

Personal  service $160  00 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

Food 45,000  00 

Printing 400  00 

Supplies 20,000  00 

Communication 50000 

Fixed  charges  and  contributions 1,000  00 

$66,900  00 

Total  immediately  available $67,060  00 

Total  for  Manhattan  State  Hospital $1,447,681  33 


MIDDLETOWN  STATE  HOMEOPATHIC  HOSPITAL 

For  payment  for  services  of  employees  of  the  Middletown  State 
Homeopathic  Hospital. 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 

Administration 

General 

Salaries,  regular 

Medical  superintendent.  $5,000  00 


First  assistant  physician  3,000  00 

Senior  assistant  physi- 
cian   2,133  36 

Assistant  physician,  2 at 

$1,600  . 3,200  00 

Assistant  physician,  2 at 

$1,400  . 2,800  00 

Assistant  physician  ....  1,325  00 

Woman  physician 1,775  00 

Woman  physician 1,316  67 


MIDDLETOWN  STATE  HOSPITAL  — Continued 


Administration  * — Continued 
General  — Continued 

Salaries,  regular  — Continued 

Interne,  3 at  $1,000.  . . . 3,000  00 

Matron 900  00 

Pharmacist 900  00 

Attendant 408  00 

Stenographer 81600 

Stenographer 792  00 

Attendant,  stenographer, 

3 at  $300.  . . 900  00 

Special  attendant 432  00 

Watchman,  3 at  $600.  . 1,800  00 

Barber 660  00 

Coachman 720  00 

Driver 396  00 

Special  attendant,  3 at 

$516  1,548  00 

Special  attendant 510  00 

Special  attendant 432  00 

Attendant,  2 at  $408.  . . 816  00 

Attendant,  usher 294  00 

Housekeeper 480  00 

Housekeeper 474  00 

Chambermaid,  8 at  $276  2,208  00 

Social  service  worker.  . . 1,200  00 


$40,236  03 


Accounting  and  stores 
Salaries,  regular 

Steward 2,500  00 

Bookkeeper 1,260  00 

Accountant 1,080  00 

Voucher  clerk 822  00 

Stenographer 81600 

Storekeeper 968  00 

Special  attendant,  stenog- 
rapher   516  00 

Special  attendant 600  00 

Special  attendant 555  00 


3G4 


MIDDLETOWN  STATE  HOSPITAL  — Continued 

Administration  — Continued 

Accounting  and  stores  — Continued 
Salaries,  regular  — Continued 

Attendant 408  00 

Attendant 380  00 

Attendant 372  00 


$10,277  00 
$50,513 


Ward  service 

Salaries,  regular 

Supervisors $3,322  00 

Charge  nurses  and  at- 
tendants   29,100  00 

Nurses  and  attendants..  64,000  00 


03 


Nurses’  training 

Salaries,  regular 

Principal  of  training 

school $1,200  00 

Housekeeper 480  00 

Chambermaid,  3 at  $276  828  00 


Industrial 

Wages,  regular 

Tailor  $768  00 

Attendant 408  00 

Special  attendant,  dress- 
maker   51600 

Special  attendant  dress- 
maker   476  00 

Charge  attendant  408  00 

Special  attendant 528  00 

Special  attendant  432  00 


96,422  00 


2,508  00 


3,536  00 


Kitchen  and  dining-room 
Wages,  regular 

Chef  . $1,140  00 

Mead  cook,  3 at  $660.  . 1,980  00 

Cook,  6 at  $420 2,520  00 

Assistant  cook 360  00 

Dining  room  attendant, 

3 at  $408 1,224  00 


365 


MIDDLETOWN  STATE  HOSPITAL  — Continued 

Kitchen  and  dining-room  — Continued 
Wages,  regular — Continued 


Bakery 


Dining  room  attendant 
Dining  room  attendant, 

400 

00 

14  at  $300 

4,200 

00 

Dining  room  attendant 

288 

00 

Dining  room  attendant 
Kitchen  helper,  7 at 

280 

00 

$360  

2,520 

00 

Kitchen  helper 

358 

00 

Kitchen  helper 

356 

00 

Kitchen  helper 

Kitchen  helper,  2 at 

355 

00 

$354  

Kitchen  helper,  2 at 

708 

00 

$351 

Kitchen  helper,  2 at 

702 

00 

$348  

696 

00 

Kitchen  helper 

312 

00 

ages,  regular 

Baker 

$816  00 

Assistant  baker 

540 

00 

Special  attendant,  baker 

600 

00 

Special  attendant,  baker 

597 

00 

Meat  stores 


Wages,  regular 

Meat  cutter 

Special  attendant,  meat 
cutter 


18,399  00 


2,553  00 


$816  00 


572  00 


Laundry 

Wages,  regular 

Laundry  overseer $780  00 

Special  attendant,  2 at 

$600  1,200  00 

Head  laundress 420  00 

Launderer,  2 at  $420  . . . 840  00 

Laundress,  11  at  $264.  . 2,904  00 


1,388  00 


6,144  00 


366 


MIDDLETOWN  STATE  HOSPITAL 

Mechanical 
Engineering 
Wages,  regular 


Continued 


Chief  engineer 

$1, 

,560 

00 

Assistant  engineer  .... 

'984 

00 

Electrical  engineer  .... 

1. 

,200 

00 

Assistant  electrical  engi- 

neer,  2 at  $816 

1, 

,632 

00 

Fireman,  8 at  $780  . . . . 

6; 

,240 

00 

Attendant 

408 

00 

$12. 

,024 

00 

lirs 

ages,  regular 

Steamfitter,  2 at  $936.  . 

1 

,872 

00 

Steamfi  tier’s  helper  . . . 

504 

00 

Steamfitter’ s helper  . . . 

408 

00 

Attendant 

360 

00 

Head  carpenter 

936 

00 

Painter 

816 

00 

Mason 

900 

00 

Mason,  2 at  $750  

1 

,500 

00 

Special  attendant,  5 at 

$600  

3 

,000 

00 

Special  attendant 

564 

00 

Tinsmith 

816 

00 

Attendant 

360 

00 

$12,036  00 

24,060  00 

Field  service,  farm,  garden  and 


grounds 

Wages,  regular 

Farm  manager $900  00 

Farmer 506  00 

Herdsman 516  00 

Gardener 660  00 

Florist 768  60 


Driver,  6 at  $396  2,376  00 


367 


MIDDLETOWN  STATE  HOSPITAL  — Continued 

Field  service,  farm,  garden  and  grounds — Continued 


Wages,  regular- — Continued 

Laborer,  8 at  $360  ....  2,880  00 

Attendant,  2 at  $408  . . . 816  00 

Attendant,  2 at  $380.  . . 760  00 

Attendant 364  00 

Blacksmith 816  00 

Special  attendant 600  00 


$11,962  00 


Salaries,  temporary 

Salaries,  temporary  em- 
ployees   


500  00 

12,462  00 


Total  for  personal  service $217,985  03 

For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of 
Middletown  State  Homeopathic  Hospital,  other  than  per- 
sonal service. 


MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

Food $171,000  00 

Fuel,  light,  power  and  water 

Fuel $26,370  00 

Light 530  00 

Water 3,100  00 


Printing 

Advertising 

Equipment 

Offices $250  00 

Household 14,000  00 

Medical  and  surgical 500  00 

Motorless  vehicles 150  00 


30,000  00 
975  00 
25  00 


368 


MIDDLETOWN  STATE  HOSPITAL  — Continued 


Equipment  — Continued 

Wearing  apparel 5,300  00 

Laundry 1,500  00 

Farm  and  garden 2,500  00 

Live  stock 1,200  00 

General  plant  2,100  00 


Supplies 

Office $500  00 

Household 3,300  00 

Laundry 3,000  00 

Medical  and  surgical 1,200  00 

Motor  vehicle  1,000  00 

Botanical  and  agricultural.  . 2,000  00 

Forage  and  veterinary 2,800  00 

Kefrigerating 300  00 

General  plant 2,800  00 


Materials 

Industrial $6,600  00 

General  plant  4,400  00 


Traveling  expenses 

Transportation  of  officials  or 

employees $800  00 

Transportation  of  inmates.  . . 700  00 


Communication 

Freight  and  express $925  00 

Telephone  and  telegraph.  ...  275  00 

Postage 800  00 


Fixed  charges  and  contributions 

Commutation $8,000  00 

Contributions  to  retirement 

fund  for  employees 500  00 


General  plant  service 

Special  religious  services.  . . . $625  00 

Special  medical  or  technical 

services 50  00 


27,500  00 


16,900  00 
11,000  00 

1.500  00 
2,000  00 

8.500  00 


369 


MIDDLETOWN  STATE  HOSPITAL  — Continued 

Entertainment,  etc 1,900  00 

Veterinary  services,  farm.  . . 50  00 

Veterinary  services,  adminis- 
tration  25  00 

2,650  00 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation,  other  than  for 

personal  service  272,050  00 

REPAIRS 

For  work  done  by  contract  or  upon  estimate 
or  for  the  purchase  of  material  and  the 
employment  of  labor  in  addition  to  that 
appropriated  for  elsewhere,  for  repairs  to 

buildings  and  equipment  $4,800  00 

Mechanical  shop  and  equipment 8,000  00 

Paint,  labor  and  new  floors 5,000  00 

Wire  screens  for  windows 1,000  00 

18,800  00 

CONSTRUCTION  OR  PERMANENT  BETTERMENTS 

For  dairy  barns,  silos,  hay  and  storage  barns  $10,000  00 
For  piggery  and  slaughterhouse,  two  thou- 
sand five  hundred  dollars 2,500  00 

For  additional  accommodations  for  600 
patients,  an  authorization  of  three  hun- 
dred and  sixty-nine  thousand  dollars 
($369,000),  of  which  one  hundred  thou- 
sand dollars  ($100,000)  is  hereby  appro- 
priated  100,000  00 

112,500  00 

Total  for  hospital,  1917-18 $621,335  03 

TO  BE  MADE  IMMEDIATELY  AVAILABLE 
For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of 
Middletown  State  Homeopathic  Hospital,  other  than 
personal  service. 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 


Food  $20,000  00 

Fuel,  light,  power  and  water 5,000  00 


370 


MIDDLETOWN  STATE  HOSPITAL  — Continued 

Equipment 4,000  00 

Supplies 5,000  00 


Total  immediately  available 34,000  00 


Total  for  Middletown  State  Homeopathic  Hospital  $655,335  03 


ROCHESTER  STATE  HOSPITAL 

For  payment  for  services  of  employees  of  the  Rochester  State 
Hospital. 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 

Administration 

General 

Salaries,  regular 

Medical  superintendent.  $5,100  00 


First  assistant  physician  3,000  00 

Senior  assistant  physi- 
cian   2,200  00 

Senior  assistant  physi- 
cian   2,108  33 

Woman  physician  . ...  1,800  00 

Woman  physician,  2 at 

$1,700  . 3,400  00 

Medical  interne 1,000  00 

Pharmacist 900  00 

Stenographer 960  00 

Stenographer 81200 

Coachman 720  00 

Driver 396  00 

Special  attendant 600  00 

Special  attendant 579  00 

Special  attendant,  3 at 

$516  1,548  00 

Special  attendant 476  00 

Nurse,  3 at  $420 1,260  00 

Attendant  (night),  2 at 

$432  864  00 


371 


ROCHESTER  STATE  HOSPITAL  — Continued 

Administration  — Continued 
General  — Continued 


Salaries,  regular  — Continued 

Attendant,  2 at  $300 . . . 600  00 

Attendant 292  00 

Cook 420  00 

Assistant  cook,  3 at  $360  1,080  00 

Waitresses  and  chamber- 
maids, 6 at  $276.  . . . 1,656  00 


$31,771  33 


Accounting  and  stores 
Salaries,  regular 

Steward 2,500  00 

Bookkeeper 1,260  00 

Accountant 1,080  00 

Voucher  and  treasurer’s 

clerk 672  00 

Stenographer 801  00 

Storekeeper 840  00 

Special  attendant 600  00 

Special  attendant 510  00 

Nurse 420  00 

Attendant,  3 at  $408 . . 1,224  00 

Attendant 406  00 

Attendant 300  00 


$10,613  00 

$42,384  33 

Ward  Service 

Salaries,  regular 

Chief  supervisor $744  00 

Supervisors 3,284  00 

Charge  nurses  and  charge 

attendants 12,500  00 

Nurses  and  attendants.  . 50,000  00 

Special  attendant,  2 at 
$516  . 


1,032  00 

— 67,560  00 


372 


ROCHESTER  STATE  HOSPITAL  — Continued 


Nurses’  training 

Salaries,  regular 

Principal,  training 

school $1,200  00 

Housekeeper,  2 at  $480  960  00 

Nurse 420  00 

Attendant 408  00 

Attendant  300  00 


Industrial 

Wages,  regular 

Tailor $768  00 

Shoemaker 768  00 

Special  attendant,  2 at 

$600  1,200  00 

Special  attendant,  2 at 

$516  . 1,032  00 

Charge  attendant 420  00 

Attendant,  2 at  $300 . . . 600  00 

Nurse,  2 at  $420 840  00 


Kitchen  and  dining  room 
Wages,  regular 

Head  cook,  2 at  $660.  . $1,320  00 


Cook,  2 at  $420 840  00 

Assistant  cook,  3 at  $360  1,080  00 

Kitchen  helper,  2 at 

$300  600  00 

Charge  nurse 564  00 

Charge  nurse 480  00 

Attendant,  3 at  $408.  . 1,224  00 

Attendant 400  00 

Attendant 396  00 

Attendant 368  00 

Attendant,  7 at  $300..  2,100  00 

Attendant 288  00 


Bakery 

Wages,  regular 

Baker $816  00 

Assistant  baker 540  00 


3,288  00 


5,628  00 


9,660  00 


1,356  00 


373 


ROCHESTER  STATE  HOSPITAL  — Continued 


Meat  stores 

Wages,  regular 

Special  attendant  

Laundry 

Wages,  regular 

Overseer $780  00 

Launderer 420  00 

Head  laundress 420  00 

Special  attendant  516  00 

Attendant,  5 at  $408.  . . 2,040  00 

Attendant,  3 at  $300 . . 900  00 

Nurse 420  00 


Mechanical 
Engineering 
Wages,  regular 


Chief  engineer $1,560  00 

Engineer’s  assistant,  1st 

grade 984  00 

Engineer’s  assistant,  2nd 

grade 816  00 

Electrical  engineer’s  as- 
sistant, 1st  grade.  . . . 984  00 

Firemen,  5 at  $780 3,900  00 


8.244  00 


$936  00 
816  00 
816  00 
816  00 
816  00 
600  00 

2,808  00 

468  00 

1,200  00 


Repairs 

Wages,  regular 

Head  carpenter 

Carpenter 

Painter 

Mason 

Tinsmith  and  slater.  . . 

Lineman 

Plumber  and  steamfitter, 

3 at  $936 

Plumbers’  and  steamfit- 
ter’s helper 

Special  attendant,  2 at 
$600  


600  00 


5,496  00 


ROCHESTER  STATE  HOSPITAL  — Continued 

Mechanical  — Continued 
Repairs  — Continued 

Wages,  regular — Continued 


Special  attendant 572  00 

Attendant 406  00 

Attendant 402  00 

Nurse 516  00 

Laborer,  2 at  $360 720  00 


$11,892  00 

20,136  00 

Field  service 

Farm,  garden  and  grounds 
Wages,  regular 


Head  farmer 

$816 

00 

Farmer 

516 

00 

Hardener 

660 

00 

Florist 

768 

00 

Driver 

396 

00 

Laborer,  5 at  $360.  . . . 

. 1,800 

00 

Attendant 

384 

00 

Attendant 

368 

00 

5,708  00 


Total  for  personal  service 


$161,816  33 


For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of 
Rochester  State  Hospital,  other  than  personal  service. 


MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

Food $119,000  00 

Fuel,  light,  power  and  water 

Fuel $39,500  00 

Light 800  00 

Water 4,000  00 


44,300  00 


Printing 850  00 

Advertising 100  00 


375 


ROCHESTER  STATE  HOSPITAL  — Continued 


Equipment 

Office $300  00 

Household 12,300  00 

Medical  and  surgical 400  00 

Motorless  vehicles 400  00 

Wearing  apparel 5,278  00 

Industrial 300  00 

Laundry 200  00 

Farm  and  garden 700  00 

Live  stock 500  00 

Books 100  00 

General  plant  2,400  00 


Supplies 

Office $600  00 

Household 1,600  00 

Laundry,  cleaning  and  dis- 
infecting   3,800  00 

Medical  and  surgical 1,600  00 

Motor  vehicle 400  00 

Research 100  00 

Botanical  and  agricultural  . . 1,300  00 

Forage  and  veterinary 2,500  00 

Refrigerating 200  00 

General  plant  4,100  00 


Materials 

Highway $500  00 

Industrial 8,000  00 

General  plant  2,500  00 


Traveling  expenses 

Transportation  of  officials  or 

employees $600  00 

Transportation  of  inmates  . . . 200  00 

Hotel  expenses  200  00 


Communication 

Freight  and  express $500  00 

Telephone  and  telegraph ....  300  00 

Postage 700  00 


22,878  00 


16,200  00 


11,000  00 


1,000  00 


1,500  00 


ROCHESTER  STATE  HOSPITAL  — Continued 


Fixed  charges  and  contributions 

Commutation $9,000  00 

Contributions  to  retirement 

fund  of  employees 740  00 

Cash  given  to  patients  on  dis- 
charge   100  00 

Pensions  to  retired  veterans 
as  provided  by  chapter  438, 
laws  1916  . 708  00 


General  plant  service 

Special  religious  services.  . . . 

Special  medical  and  technical 

service 

Entertainments,  etc 

Veterinary  service,  farm.  . . . 

Veterinary  service,  adminis- 
tration, etc 

Florseshoeing 

3,000  00 


$540  00 

440  00 
1,250  00 
75  00 

75  00 
620  00 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation,  other  than 

personal  service  230.376  00 

REPAIRS 

For  work  done  by  contract  or  upon  estimate  or  for  the 
purchase  of  material  and  the  employment  of  labor  in 
addition  to  that  appropriated  for  elsewhere,  for  re- 
pairs to  buildings  and  equipment  . . . 4,800  00 

CONSTRUCTION  OR  PERMANENT  BETTERMENTS 

For  the  construction  of  buildings  to  provide 
additional  accommodations  for  disturbed 
patients,  (authorization  chapter  646,  Laws 
of  1916,  twenty-seven  thousand  five  hun- 
dred dollars  ($27,500.00),  of  which  ten 
thousand  dollars  ($10,000.00)  was  appro- 
priated,) a further  appropriation  of  seven- 


teen thousand  five  hundred  dollars $17,500  00 

For  water  supply  mains  for  fire  protection.  4,000  00 

21.500  00 


Total  for  hospital,  1917-18 


$418,492  33 


377 


ROCHESTER  STATE  HOSPITAL  — Continued 

TO  BE  MADE  IMMEDIATELY  AVAILABLE 
Far  payment  for  services  of  employees  of  Rochester  State  Hospital. 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 

Personal  service $96  33 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 


Food 

Fuel  .... 
Equipment 
Supplies  . 


$26,000  00 

3.000  00 
3,500  00 

4.000  00 


$36,500  00 


Total  immediately  available 


36,596  3! 


Total  for  Rochester  State  Hospital $455,088  66 


ST.  LAWRENCE  STATE  HOSPITAL 

For  payment  for  services  of  employees  of  St,  Lawrence  State  Hos- 
pital. 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 

Administration 

General 

Salaries,  regular 

Medical  superintendent.  $4,875  00 
First  assistant  physician  3,000  00 
Senior  assistant  physi- 


cian   2,200  00 

Senior  assistant  physi- 
cian   2,133  33 

Senior  assistant  physi- 
cian   1,900  00 

Assistant  physician  ....  1,600  00 

Assistant  physician  ....  1,558  33 

Assistant  physician,  2 at 

$1,408.34* 2,816  68 


378 


ST.  LAWRENCE  STATE  HOSPITAL  — Continued 


A dministration  — Continued 
General  — Continued 
Salaries,  regular  Continued 

Assistant  physician  ....  1,325  00 

Assistant  physician  ....  1,275  00 

Assistant  physician  ....  1,200  00 

Woman  physician 1,800  00 

Matron  900  00 

Pharmacist  900  00 

Stenographer  816  00 

Stenographer  801  00 

Special  attendant,  ste- 
nographer   516  00 

Special  attendant,  ste- 
nographer   50400 

Special  attendant,  ste- 
nographer   500  00 

N ight  attendant,  watch- 
man   432  00 

Watchman,  2 at  $600.  . . 1,200  00 

Barber,  2 at  $660 1,320  00 

Coachman 720  00 

Special  attendant,  chauf- 
feur   600  00 

Special  attendant,  chauf- 
feur   528  00 

Driver 396  00 

Page 267  00 

Supervisor,  office 864  00 

Special  attendant,  tele- 
phone operator 480  00 

Charge  nurse,  patholo- 
gist assistant 480  00 

Special  attendant,  mort- 
uary   600  00 

Attendant,  porter 380  00 

Waitress  and  chamber- 
maid, 8 at  $276 2,208  00 

Waitress  and  chamber- 
maid   273  00 


379 


ST.  LAWRENCE  STATE  HOSPITAL  — Continued 

Administration  * — Continued 
Gteneral  — Continued 

Salaries,  regular  — Continued 
Special  attendant,  field 

worker 600  00 


$41,968  34 


Accounting  and  stores 
Salaries,  regular 

Steward 2,500  00 

Bookkeeper  1,260  00 

Voucher  and  treasurer’s 

clerk,  2 at  $840 1,680  00 

Stenographer,  2 at  $960  1,920  00 

Stenographer 740  00 

Storekeeper 1,020  00 

Special  attendant,  stores  600  00 


$9,720  00. 

$51,688  34 


Ward  service 

Salaries,  regular 

Chief  supervisor 

Supervisors 

Charge  nurses  and 
charge  attendants  . . . 
Nurses  and  attendants. 
Special  attendants  .... 
Housekeeper 


$816  00 
5,700  00 

19,716  00 
65,000  00 
2,232  00 
480  00 


93,944  00 


Nurses’  training 

Salaries,  regular 

Principal  of  training 


school $1,200  00 

Special  attendant 412  00 

Housekeeper,  employees’ 

cottage 480  00 


2,092  00 


380 


ST.  LAWRENCE  STATE  HOSPITAL  — Continued 

Industrial 

Wages,  regular 


Shop  foreman 

$768 

00 

Tailor 

768 

00 

Shoemaker 

768 

00 

Special  attendant,  pho- 

tographer 

600 

00 

Special  attendant,  tail- 

oress 

516 

00 

Special  attendant,  seam- 

stress 

516 

00 

Special  attendant,  cloth- 

ing  clerk  

516 

00 

Attendant,  seamstress,  3 

at  $300  

900 

00 

Kitchen  and  dining-room 

Wages,  regular 

Chef.  . 

$1,140 

00 

Head  cook,  3 at  $660.  . 

1,980 

00 

Cook,  8 at  $420 

3,360 

00 

Assistant  cook,  5 at  $360 

1,800 

00 

Dining-room  attendant, 

16  at  $300 

o 

o 

oo 

rtT 

00 

Dining-room  attendant . 

292 

00 

Dining-room  attendant . 

288 

00 

Dining-room  attendant . 

284 

00 

Kitchen  helper,  male.  . . 

355 

00 

Kitchen  helper,  male,  2 

at  $351  

702 

00 

Kitchen  helper,  male.  . . 

348 

00 

Kitchen  helper,  male.  . . 

345 

00 

Bakery  * 

Wages,  regular 

Baker 

Assistant  baker 


5,352  00 


15,691  00 


$816  00 
540  00 


1,356  00 


381 


ST.  LAWRENCE  STATE  HOSPITAL  — Continued 

Meat  stores 

Wages,  regular 

Meat  cutter $816  00 

Special  attendant,  meat 

cutter 600  00 


Laundry 

Wages,  regular 

Laundry  overseer $780  00 

Special  attendant,  laun- 

. derer 600  00 

Head  laundress 420  00 

Launderer,  2 at  $420 . . . 840  00 

Laundress,  6 at  $264.  . . 1,584  00 


Mechanical 
Engineering 
Wages,  regular 

Chief  engineer $1,560  00 

Engineer’s  assistant,  1st 

grade 984  00 

Engineer’s  assistant,  2 at 


$816 

Electrical  engineer  .... 

Lineman 

Firemen,  12-hour  shifts, 
8 at  $780 


Repairs 

Wages,  regular 

Head  carpenter 

Carpenter,  3 at  $816.  . .. 
Carpenter  and  pilot.  . . . 

Painter 

Special  attendant  painter 

Mason 

Roofer 

Plumber  and  steamfitter, 
2 at  $936  


1,632 

00 

1,200 

00 

600 

00 

6,240 

00 

$12,216 

00 

936 

00 

2,448 

00 

816 

00 

816 

00 

600 

00 

750 

00 

936 

00 

1,416  00 


4,224  00 


1,872  00 


382 


ST.  LAWRENCE  STATE  HOSPITAL  — Continued 

Mechanical  — Continued 
Repairs  — Continued 

Wages,  regular  — Continued 

Assistant  plumber 630  00 

Special  attendant, 

plumber,  2,  at  $600  1,200  00 


$11,004  00 

23,220  00 


Field  service 

Farm,  garden  and  grounds 
Wages,  regular 

Head  farmer  in  charge 

of  grounds $1,200  00 

Assistant  farmer,  dairy- 
man   900  00 

Gardener 660  00 

Special  attendant,  florist  600  00 

Farmer,  7 at  $432 3,024  00 

Driver,  2 at  $396 792  00 

Special  attendant,  3 at 

$600  1,800  00 

Special  attendant,  dairy- 
man   568  00 

Attendant 408  00 

L a b o r e r , quarry  man, 

$2.50  per  day 782  50 

Blacksmith 816  00 

11,550  50 

Salaries  and  wages  temporary 

Temporary  employees 1,100  00 


Total  for  personal  service 


$211,636  84 


383 


ST.  LAWRENCE  STATE  HOSPITAL  — Continued 

For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  St. 
Lawrence  State  Hospital,  other  than  personal  services. 


MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

Food $130,000  00 

Fuel,  light,  power  and  water 

Fuel 52,500  00 


Light 


500  00 


Water 7,500  00 

Printing 

Advertising 

Equipment 


60,500  00 
1,100  00 
100  00 


Office 

$225  00 

Household 

. 10,000 

00 

Medical  and  surgical 

5.50 

00 

Motorless  vehicles 

350 

00 

Wearing  apparel 

. 3,800 

00 

Industrial 

25 

00 

Laundry 

450 

00 

Books 

160 

00 

General  plant  

M 

M- 

O 

00 

applies 

Office 

. . $620 

00 

Household 

o 

o 

°0~ 

cl 

00 

Laundry  

. 1,800 

00 

Medical  and  surgical 

. 2,100 

00 

Motor  vehicle 

600 

00 

Botanical  and  agricultural. 

O 

o 

o 

00 

Forage  and  veterinary 

. 13,000 

00 

Refrigerating 

75 

00 

General  plant 

. 8,175 

00 

aterials 

Industrial 

. $9,500 

00 

General  plant 

. 4,500 

00 

18,700  00 


33,170  00 


14,000  00 


384 


ST.  LAWRENCE  STATE  HOSPITAL  — Continued 


Traveling  expenses 

Officers  and  employees $1,500  00 

Transportation  of  inmates  . . 2,500  00 


Communication 

Freight  and  express $1,400  00 

Telephone  and  telegraph  ...  900  00 

Postage 900  00 


Fixed  charges  and  contributions 

Commutation $9,456  00 

Maintenance 150  00 

Cash  given  to  patients 144  00 


General  plant  service 

Special  religious  services.  . . . $1,040  00 

Special  medical  or  technical  * 


service 1,200  00 

Entertainment 2,000  00 

Veterinary  service,  farm.  . . . 100  00 

Veterinary  service,  adminis- 
tration, etc 50  00 


4,000  00 


3,200  00 


9,750  00 


4,390  00 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation,  other  than 

personal  service  $278,910  00 

REPAIRS 

For  work  done  by  contract  or  upon  estimate  or  for  the 
purpose  of  material  and  the  employment  of  labor  in 
addition  to  that  appropriated  for  elsewhere,  for  re- 


pairs to  buildings  and  equipment $4,800  00 

CONSTRUCTION  OR  PERMANENT  BETTERMENTS 

For  rebuilding  barns,  Morrison  Farm 3,000  00 

For  additional  barn 6,500  00 

For  water  line  from  water  softening  plant 

to  laundry 1,075  00 

For  the  completion  of  coal  shed 2,500  00 

13,075  00 

Total  for  hospital,  1917-18 $508,421  84 


385 


ST.  LAWRENCE  STATE  HOSPITAL  — Continued 

TO  BE  MADE  IMMEDIATELY  AVAILABLE 
Eor  payment  for  services  of  employees  of  St.  Lawrence 
State  Hospital. 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 

Personal  service $821  34 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

Food $7,000  00 

Fuel,  light,  power  and  water 4,500  00 

Supplies 4,000  00 

Fixed  charges  and  contributions 100  00 


$15,600  00 

Total  immediately  available.  . 16,421  34 


Total  for  St.  Lawrence  State  Hospital $524,843  18 


UTICA  STATE  HOSPITAL 

For  payment  for  services  of  employees  of  IJtica  State  Hospital. 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 

Administration 

General 

Salaries,  regular 

Medical  superintendent.  $5,100  00 
First  assistant  physician  3,000  00 
Senior  assistant  physi- 


cian   2,200  00 

Senior  assistant  physi- 
cian   1,900  00 

Assistant  physician  . . . 1,600  00 

Assistant  physician  . . . 1,200  00 

Woman  physician  . ...  1,800  00 

Medical  interne,  3 at 

$1,000  3,000  00 

Pharmacist 900  00 

Stenographer,  2 at  $816  1,632  00 

Stenographer 768  00 

13 


386 


UTICA  STATE  HOSPITAL  — Continued 

Administration  — Continued 


General  — Continued 

Salaries,  regular  — Continued 

Watchman 600  00 

Barber 660  00 

Coachman 720  00 

Driver 396  00 

Special  attendant,  3 at 

$600  1,800  00 

Special  attendant,  2 at 

$516  1,032  00 

Special  attendant 496  00 

Attendant 300  00 

Attendant 298  00 

Waitress  and  chamber- 
maid, 5 at  $276 1,380  00 


$30,782  00 

Accounting  and  stores 
Salaries,  regular 

Steward 2,500  00 

Bookkeeper 1,260'  00 

Office  attendant 300  00 

Storekeeper 840  00 

Special  attendant,  2 at 

$600  1,200  00 

Special  attendant 516  00 

Voucher  clerk 840  00 

Attendant  300  00 


$7,756  00 

$38,538  00 

Salaries,  temporary 

Temporary  employees 900  00 

Ward  service 

Salaries,  regular 

Chief  supervisor $816  00 

Supervisor 1,320  00 

Charge  nurses  and  charge 

attendants 18,368  00 


387 


UTICA  STATE  HOSPITAL  — Continued 

Ward  service  — Continued 

Salaries,  regular  — Continued 

Nurses  and  attendants.  . 50,374  00 

Scrubwoman,  2 at  $408  816  00 

71,694  00 

Nurses’  training 

Salaries,  regular 

Principal  of  training 


school $1,200  00 

Housekeeper 480  00 

1,680  00 

Industrial 

Wages,  regular 

Shop  foreman $768  00 

Tailor 768  00 

Shoemaker,  2 at  $768..  1,536  00 

Special  attendant,  4 at 

$516  2,064  00 

Attendant 408  00 

Attendant 300  00 


Kitchen  and  dining  room 
Wages,  regular 

Head  cook,  3 at  $660.  . . $1,980  00 


Cook,  2 at  $420 840  00 

Assistant  cook,  10  at 

$360  3,600  00 

Attendant,  dining  room, 

15  at  $300. 4,500  00 

Attendant,  dining  room.  294  00 

Attendant,  dining  room.  288  00 

Attendant,  dining  room, 

2 at  $284 568  00 

Kitchen  helper,  4 at 

$300  1,200  00 

Kitchen  helper 299  00 

Kitchen  helper 294  00 

Kitchen  helper,  4 at 

$268  1,072  00 

Housekeeper 480  00 


5,844  00 


15,415  00 


388 


UTICA  STATE  HOSPITAL 


Bakery 

Wages,  regular 

Baker $816  00 

Assistant  baker 540  00 


Meat  stores 

Wages,  regular 

Meat  cutter,  2 at  $744 
Laundry 

Wages,  regular 


Overseer $780  00 

Special  attendant,  2 at 

$600  1,200  00 

Special  attendant 516  00 

Head  laundress 420  00 

Laundress,  5 at  $264.  . . 1,320  00 

Driver 396  00 

Attendant 300  00 


Mechanical 
Engineering 
Wages,  regular 

Chief  engineer  $1,560  00 

Engineer,  first  grade.  . . 984  00 

Engineer,  second  grade.  816  00 

Engineer,  third  grade.  . 660  00 

Electrical  engineer  ....  1,200  00 

Electrical  engineer,  first 

grade 984  00 

Eireman,  4 at  $780.  . . . 3,120  00 

Laborer 360  00 


Continued 


1,356  00 
1,488  00 


4,932  00 


Bepairs 

W ages,  regular 

Supervising  carpenter.  . 
Carpenters,  2 at  $816.  . 

Mason  

Tinsmith  

Painter,  2 at  $816 


$9,684  00 


1,320  00 
1,632  00 
1,240  00 
816  00 
1,632  00 


389 


UTICA  STATE  HOSPITAL  — Continued 

Mechanical  — Continued 
Repairs  — Continued 

Wages,  regular — Continued 


Special  attendant 600  00 

Plumber  and  steamfitter, 

2 at  $936 1,872  00 

Plumber  and  steamfit- 
ter’s helper 504  00 

Plumber  and  steamfit- 

ter’s  helper 460  00 

Plumber  and  steamfit- 
ter’ s helper  438  00 


$10,514  00 

20,198  00 


Field  service 

Wages,  regular 

Farm  supervisor,  2 at 


$744  $1,488  00 

Herdsman 516  00 

Herdsman 492  00 

Gardener,  3 at  $660..  . . 1,980  00 

Florist 768  00 

Driver,  26  at  $396.  ...  . . 10,296  00 

Laborer 360  00 


15,900  00 


Total  for  personal  service $177,945  00 

For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of 
Utica  State  Hospital,  other  than  personal  service. 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

Food $95,000  00 

Fuel,  light,  power  and  water 

Fuel $29,318  00 

Light  ’.  1,200  00 

Water 1,200  00 


31,718  00 


390 


UTICA  STATE  HOSPITAL  — Continued 


Printing 

Advertising 

Equipment 

Office $125  00 

Household 11,100  00 

Medical  and  surgical 125  00 

Motorless  vehicles  and  equip- 
ment   220  00 

Wearing  apparel 4,105  00 

Industrial 100  00 

Laundry  . . 10  00 

Books 100  00 

General  plant 2,115  00 


Supplies 

Office $450  00 

Household 3,200  00 

Laundry  cleaning  and  disin- 
fecting   1,450  00 

Medical  and  surgical 1,956  00 

Motor  vehicle  500  00 

Botanical  and  agricultural.  . . 6,125  00 

Forage  and  veterinary 4,910  00 

Befrigerating 350  00 

General  plant 5,130  00 


Materials 

Industrial $5,525  00 

General  plant 1,844  00 


Traveling  expenses 

Transportation  of  officials  or 

employees $300  00 

Transportation  of  patients.  . 2,500  00 


C ommun  icat  ion 

Freight  and  express $691  25 

Telephone  and  telegraph.  ...  476  57 

Postage 662  18 


850  00 
50  00 


18,000  00 


24,071  00 


7,369  00 


2,800  00 


1,830  00 


391 


UTICA  STATE  HOSPITAL  — Continued 

Fixed  charges  and  contributions 

Commutation $13,548  00 

Contribution  to  retirement 

fund  of  employees 500  00 

14,048  00 


General  Plant  Service 

Special  religious  services 640  00 

Special  medical  or  technical 

service 579  55 

Entertainment  1,449  74 

Veterinary  services,  farm.  . . 155  00 

Veterinary  services,  adminis- 
tration   12  20 

Horseshoeing  626  03 


3,462  52 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation,  other  than 

personal  service 199,198  52 

REPAIRS 

For  work  done  by  contract  or  upon  estimate  or  for  the 
purchase  of  material  and  the  employment  of  labor  in 
addition  to  that  appropriated  for  elsewhere,  for  repairs 
to  buildings  and  equipment 7,500  00 

CONSTRUCTION  OR  PERMANENT  BETTERMENTS 

Additions  to  heating  power  plant $15,000  00 

For  mechanical  survey  borings  and  plans  to 
be  prepared  by  the  State  Architect  for  the 
construction  and  equipment  of  a state  hos- 
pital and  necessary  buildings  in  connection 
therewith,  including  necessary  heating, 
water  supply,  sewage  disposal  system  to  be 
located  on  present  state  property  at  Marcy, 

N.  Y . 5,000  00 

20,000  00 

Total  for  hospital  1917-18 $404,643  52 

TO  BE  MADE  IMMEDIATELY  AVAILABLE 
For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  op- 
eration of  Utica  State  Hospital,  other  than 
personal  service. 


392 


UTICA  STATE  HOSPITAL  — Continued 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 


Food 6,500  00 

Supplies 3,000  00 

Fixed  charges  and  contributions 700  00 

Total  immediately  available 10,200  00 

Total  for  Utica  State  Hospital $414,813  52 


WILLARD  STATE  HOSPITAL 

For  payment  for  services  of  employees  of  the  Willard  State  Hospital. 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 

Administration 

General 

Salaries,  regular 

Medical  superintendent.  $5,100  00 


First  assistant  physician  3,000  00 

Senior  assistant  physi- 
cian, 2 at  $2,200.  . . . 4,400  00 

Senior  assistant  physi- 
cian   1,900  00 

Assistant  physician,  2 at 

$1,600  3,200  ,00 

Assistant  physician,  2 at 

$1,525  . " 3,050  00 

Woman  physician 1,800  00 

Medical  interne,  2 at 

$1,000  2,000  00 

Pharmacist 900  00 

Nurse,  pharmacist’s  as- 
sistant   420  00 

Nurse,  laboratory  as- 
sistant   420  00 

Special  attendant,  lab- 
oratory assistant  ....  600  00 

Special  attendant,  sten- 
ographer   516  00 


909 

oJo 


WILLARD  STATE  HOSPITAL  — Continued 

Administration  — Continued 
General  — Continued 

Salaries,  regular  — Continued 


Special  attendant,  med- 
ical office 516  00 

Special  attendant,  teach- 
er and  librarian.  . ...  516  00 

Attendant,  telephone  op- 
erator, 2 at  $408'.  ...  816  00 

After-care  agent 1,000  00 

Barber 660  00 

Coachman 720  00 

Stenographer 816  00 

Watchman,  5 at  $600.  . 3,000  00 

Driver,  2 at  $396.....  792  00 

Housekeeper,  2 at  $480.  960  00 

Waitress 276  00 

Chambermaid,  13  at 

$276  . . . . , 3,588  00 

Cook 420  00 

Assistant  cook,  2 at  $360  720  00 


$42,106  00 


Accounting  and  stores 
Salaries,  regular 

Steward 2,500  00 

Bookkeeper 1,260  00 

Stenographer 960  00 

Accountant 1,056  00 

Voucher  clerk 744  00 

Storekeeper  and  teleg- 
rapher   1,140  00 

Special  attendant,  assist- 
ant storekeeper 600  00 

Special  attendant,  stenog- 
rapher, 2 at  $516.  . . . 1,032  00 


$9,292  00 


$51,398  00 


WILLARD  STATE 

Ward  service 
Salaries,  regular 

Chief  supervisor 

Supervisor 

Supervisor 

Supervisor,  4 at  $660.  . 

Supervisor 

Charge  nurses  and  charge 

attendants 

Xurses  and  attendants.  . 


Xurses’  training 
Salaries,  regular 

Assistant  principal, 

training  school 

Attendant,  2 at  $300 . . . 
Chambermaid,  2 at  $276 


Industrial 

Wages,  regular 
Shop  foreman 

Tailor 

Shoemaker  . . 

Special  attendant,  2 at 

$600  

Special  attendant,  2 at 

$516 

Special  attendant 

Attendant,  3 at  $300 . . . 


Kitchen  and  dining  room 
Wages,  regular 

Chef  

Head  cook 

Cook,  6 at  $420 .... 
Assistant  cook,  5 at  $360 
Attendant,  dining  room 
Attendant,  dining  room, 
21  at  $300  


HOSPITAL  — Continued 


$816  00 
744  00 
712  00 
2,640  00 
692  00 

32,356  00 
74,000  00 

111,960  00 


$900  00 
600  00 
552  00 

2,052  00 


$768  00 
768  00 
768  00 

1,200  00 

1,032  00 
510  00 
900  00 

5,946  00 


$1,140  00 
660  00 
2,520  00 
1,800  00 
280  00 


6,300  00 


395 


WILLARD  STATE  HOSPITAL  — Continued 

Kitchen  and  dining  room  — Continued 


Wages,  regular- — Continued 


Dining  room  attendant. 

298 

00 

Dining  room  attendant. 

288 

00 

Dining  room  attendant. 

280 

00 

Kitchen  helper,  2 at 
$360  

720 

00 

Kitchen  helper,  22  at 
$300  

6,600 

00 

Kitchen  helper 

288 

00 

Kitchen  helper 

282 

00 

Kitchen  helper,  3 at 
$279  

837 

00 

Chambermaid  

276 

00 

Bakery 

Wages,  regular 

Baker  $816  00 

Assistant  baker 540  001 

Baker’s  helper 420  00 


Meat  stores 

Wages,  regular 

Meat  cutter $816  00 

Special  attendant,  meat 

cutter’s  assistant 600  00 

1,416  00 


22,569  00 


1,776  00 


Laundry 

Wages,  regular 

Overseer  $780  00 

Charge  attendant 516  00 

Attendant,  3 at  $408..  1,224  00 

Attendant 300  00 

Head  laundress 420  00 

Laundress,  10  at  $264.  . 2,640  00 


5,880  00 


396 


WILLARD  STATE  HOSPITAL  — Continued 


Mechanical 
Engineering 
Wages,  regular 

Chief  engineer $1,560  00 

First  assistant  engineer.  984  00 

Second  assistant  engi- 
neer, 2 at  $816 1,632  00 

Second  assistant  elec- 
trical engineer,  2 at 

$816  1,632  00 

Fireman,  16  at  $780.  . . 12,480  00 

Special  attendant,  re- 
frigeration plant 600  00 

Attendant,  sewage  dis- 
posal plant 408  00 


$19,296  00 

Wages,  temporary 

Firemen,  4 at  $65  per 
month,  five  months 


each 1,300  00 


Repairs 

Wages,  regular 

Head  carpenter $936  00 

'Carpenter,  3 at  $816.  . . 2,448  00 

Mason  780  00 

Tinsmith 816  00 

Special  attendant,  tin- 
smith’s helper 600  00 

Painter  816  00 

Special  attendant,  ma- 
son’s helper,  2 at 

$600  1,200  00 

Special  attendant,  paint- 
er’s helper,  2 at  $600 . 1,200  00 

Special  attendant,  car- 
penter, 2 at  $600.  . . . 1,200  00 

Attendant,  a i n t e r ’ s 

helper  408  00 


397 


WILLARD  STATE  HOSPITAL  — Continued 


Mechanical  — Continued 
Repairs  — Continued 

W ages,  regular  — Continued 

Lineman  600  00 

Plumber  936  00 

Plumber’s  helper 504  00 

Steamfitter,  2 at  $936.  . 1,872  00 


$14,316  00 

34,912  00 


Field  Service 

Farm,  garden  and  grounds 
Wages,  regular 

Farm  manager $900  00 

Farmer  516  00 

Herdsman  516  00 

Dairyman  660  00 

Gardener  660  00 

Florist 768  00 

Driver,  12  at  $396 4,752  00 

Blacksmith  816  00 

Special  attendant,  2 at 

$600  ...  1,200  00 

Attendant,  2 at  $408.  . . 816  00 

Attendant  398  00 

Attendant  368  00 

12,370  00 


Railway 


Wages,  regular 

Engineer  

$660  00 

Conductor 

540  00 

Trainman  

......  246  00 

Fireman  

324  00 

Brakeman  

246  00 

Trackman  

540  00 

2,556  00 


Total  for  personal  service 


$252,835  00 


398 


WILLARD  STATE  HOSPITAL  — Continued 

For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  the 
Willard  State  Hospital,  other  than  personal  service. 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

Food $164,000  00 

Fuel,  light,  power  and  water 

Fuel $40,000  00 

Light 700  00 

40,700  00 

Printing 850  00 

Equipment 


Office 

$200 

00 

Household 

. . 14,000 

00 

Medical  and  surgical. 

200 

00 

Motorless  vehicles  . . 

500 

00 

Wearing  apparel  .... 

. . 6,000 

00 

Industrial 

100 

00 

Laundry 

. . 1,000 

00 

Books 

200 

00 

General  plant 

. . 5,800 

00 

28,000  00 


Supplies 


Office 

$400 

00 

Household 

o 

o 

o 

TtT 

00 

Laundry,  cleaning  and 

disinfecting 

1,500 

00 

Medical  and  surgical . . . 

1,800 

00 

Motor  vehicle 

o 

o 

CM 

00 

Botanical  and  agricul- 

tural   

3,000 

00 

Forage  and  veterinary.  . 

11,000 

00 

Refrigerating 

100 

00 

General  plant 

6,200 

00 

28,200  00 


Materials 

Industrial $12,000  00 

General  plant 9,000  00 


21,000  00 


399 


WILLARD  STATE  HOSPITAL  — Continued 

T raveling  expenses 

Traveling  expenses  of 

officials  or  employees  $3,000  00 
Transportation  of  in- 
mates   1,000  00 

4,000  00 

Communication 

Freight  and  express.  ...  $1,000  00 

Telephone  and  telegraph  400  00 

Postage 800  00 

2,200  00 

Fixed  charges  and  contributions 

Commutation  $8,500  00 

Contributions  to  retire- 
ment fund  of  em- 
ployees   1,500  00 

10,000  00 

General  plant  service 

Special  religious  services  $1,220  00 
Special  medical  or  tech- 
nical service 720  00 

Entertainment,  etc.  . . . 2,300  00 

Veterinary  services, 

farm 5000 

Veterinary  services, 

administration,  etc.  . 50  00 

4,340  00 

Rents 1G000 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation  other  than  per- 
sonal service $303,450  00 


REPAIRS 

For  work  done  by  contract  or  upon  estimate  or  for  the 
purchase  of  material  and  the  employment  of  labor  in 
addition  to  that  appropriated  for  elsewhere,  for  repairs 
to  buildings  and  equipment 


8,500  00 


400 


WILLARD  STATE  HOSPITAL  — Continued 

CONSTRUCTION  OR  PERMANENT  BETTERMENTS 

Sunny  Croft,  the  Hermitage  and  Grand 
View  basements,  material  and  labor  for 

wiring  basements  for  electric  lights 400  00 

For  extending  hospital  boathouse 3,000  00 

3,400  00 

Total  for  hospital,  1917-18 $568,185  00 

TO  BE  MADE  IMMEDIATELY  AVAILABLE 

For  payment  for  services  of  employees  of  the  Willard 
State  Hospital. 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 

Personal  service  $478  00 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

Food 20,000  00 

Fuel,  light,  power  and  water 4,000  00 

Equipment 3,000  00 

Supplies 4,500  00 

Materials 3,000  00 

Communication 200  00 

Fixed  charges  and  contributions -250  00 

$34,950  00 

Total  immediately  available $35,428  00 

$603,613  00 


Total  for  Willard  State  Hospital 


401 


STATE  BOARD  OF  CHARITIES 

For  the  payment  for  services  of  the  Commissioners  and  the  employees 
of  the  State  .Board  of  Charities. 


PERSONAL  SERVICE 

Administration 

Commissioners  and  secretary 
Salaries,  regular 

Commissioners  (twelve,  $10  per  diem 
for  each  day  actually  served  at 
hoard  or  committee  meetings)  not 
to  exceed  $500  for  any  one  com- 
missioner in  any  one  year. $2,500  00 


General 

Salaries,  regular 

Secretary $6,000  00 

Chief  clerk  .2,500  00 

Statistician 1,500  00 

Executive  hearing  sten- 
ographer   1,500  00 

Clerk 1,200  00 

Clerk 780  00 

Stenographer,  2 at  $960..  1,920  00 

Telephone  operator  ....  720  00 


16,120  00 

Department  of  Inspection 
Administration  . 

Salaries,  regular 

Superintendent $3,000  00 

Stenographer 960  00 


$3,960  00 

Albany  office 
Salaries,  regular 

Inspector 1,800  00 

Inspector,  7 at  $1,500.  ..  10,500  00 

Clerk 1,500  00 

Clerk,  2 at  $780 1,560  00 

Stenographer,  2 at 

$1,050  2,100  00 


$17,460  00 


402 


STATE  BOARD  OF  CHARITIES  — Continued 

Department  of  inspection  — Continued 


New  York  city  office 
Salaries  regular 

Superintendent 2,000  00 

Stenographer,  2 at  $900.  1,800  00 

Stenographer 800  00 


$4,600  00 


Division  of  state  and  alien  poor 
Administration 
Salaries  regular 

Superintendent  of  state 


and  alien  poor 

$3,500 

00 

Stenographer  (chief 

clerk)  . . . ! 

1,500 

00 

Bureau  of  Inspection 

Salaries  regular 

Inspector 

$2,000 

00 

Inspector,  6 at  $1,500.  . 

9,000 

00 

Stenographer 

o 

o 

tH 

00 

Stenographer,  2 at  $Y80  . 

1,560 

00 

Stenographer 

680 

00 

Bureau  of  analysis  and  in- 
vestigation 
Salaries,  regular 

Inspector $1,500  00 

Investigator 1,350  00 

Investigator,  3 at  $1,200.  3,600  00 

Stenographer,  2 at  $900 . 1,800  00 

Bureau  of  removals,  New 
York  city 
Salaries,  regular 

Deputy  superintendent..  $2,000  00 


Transfer  agent 1,500  00 

Inspector 1,400  00 

Inspector 1,350  00 

Stenographer 1,000  00 

Stenographer 860  00 


26,020  00 


5,000  00 


14,240  00 


8,250  00 


403 


STATE  BOARD  OF  CHARITIES  — Continued 

Division  of  state  and  alien  poor  — Continued 

Bureau  of  removals,  New  York  city  — Continued 
Salaries,  regular  — Continued 

Clerk 860  00 


Bureau  of  removals,  Buffalo 
Salaries,  regular 

Transfer  agent  


8,970  00 
1,500  00 


Total  for  personal  service $82,600  00 

Bor  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  the 
State  Board  of  Charities,  other  than  personal  service. 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 


Printing $2,800  00 

Equipment 

Office $500  00 

Books 300  00 

800  00 

Supplies 

Office 1,000  00 


Traveling  expenses 

Transportation  of  officials 

or  employees $11,500  00 

Transportation  of  state,  alien 

and  nonresident  poor.  ...  20,000  00 

31,500  00 


Communication 3,000  00 

Bixed  charges  and  contributions 14,000  00 

(Bor  maintenance  of  state  and  Indian  poor 
in  almshouses  and  outdoor  relief  to  In- 
dian poor.) 

Bents 2,590  80 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation,  other  than 


personal  service $55,690  80 

Total  for  State  Board  of  Charities $138,290  80 


404 


FISCAL  SUPERVISOR  OF  STATE  CHARITIES 

For  payment  for  services  of  the  Fiscal  Supervisor  and  the  employees 
of  Fiscal  Supervisor  of  State  'Charities: 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 

Administration  and  executive 
Salaries,  regular 


Fiscal  Supervisor  of 


state  charities  

$6,000 

00 

Deputy  fiscal  supervisor 

4,500 

00 

Private  secretary 

2,000 

00 

Chief  clerk 

2,750 

00 

Bookkeeper 

2,100 

00 

Accountant ...  . ........ 

1,800 

00 

Stenographer 

1,500 

00 

Stenographer,  3 at 

$1,200  

3,600 

00 

Clerk 

1,200 

00 

Clerk 

900 

00 

Telephone  operator  .... 

720 

00 

$27,070  00 

Bureau  of  estimates,  contracts  and  vouchers 
Salaries,  regular 

Deputy  fiscal  supervisor  $4,500  00 

Estimate  clerk 2,300  00 

Assistant  estimate  clerk.  2,100  00 

Examiner  of  estimates 

and  statistics 1,500  00 

Index  and  record  clerk.  1,500  00 

Record  clerk  and  ste- 
nographer   1,200  00 

Inspector  of  records  . . . 1,200  00 

14,300  00 

Bureau  of  inspection 
Salaries,  regular 

Chief  inspector $2,500  00 

Traveling  dietist 2,500  00 

Inspector  ol  heating, 

lighting  and  plumbing  2,250  00 
Auditor  of  accounts  . . . 2,100  00 


405 


FISCAL  SUPERVISOR  OF  STATE  CHARITIES 

Bureau  of  inspection  — Continued 
Salaries,  regular  — Continued 

Stenographer 1,200  00 

Inspector  of  machinery.  1,200  00 

11,750  00 


Total  for  personal  service 

For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  Fis- 
cal Supervisor  of  State  Charities,  other  than  personal 
service. 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 


Printing $500  00 

Equipment 

Office 200  00 

Supplies 

Office 300  00 

Traveling  expenses 4,500  00 

Communication 

Postage $500  00 

Express  and  freight 100  00 

Telephone  and  telegraph  ...  400  00 

1,000  00 

General  plant  service 200  00 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation,  other 

than  personal  service  

PURCHASING  COMMITTEE 
For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  Pur- 
chasing Committee,  other  than  personal  service. 
MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 


Printing $450  00 

Advertising 50  00 

Supplies 

Office 100  00 

General  plant  service 200  00 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation  of  Pur- 
chasing Committee,  other  than  personal  ser- 
vice   

Total  for  the  Fiscal  Supervisor  of  State  Chari- 
ties   


Continued 


$53,120  00 


6,700  00 


800  00 


$60,620  00 


406 

WESTERN  HOUSE  OF  REFUGE  FOR  WOMEN,  ALBION 

For  payment  for  services  of  employees  of  Western  House  of  Refuge 
for  Women,  Albion: 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 


Administration 

General 

Salaries,  regular 

Superintendent $2,000  00 

Assistant  superintendent  1,300  00 

Marshal 900  00 

Parole  agent 900  00 

Stenographer 600  00 

Assistant  matron 420  00 

Coachman  480  00 

Night  watchman 600  00 

Sewage  tender 504  00 

Chaplains,  visiting 500  00 


$8,204  00 

Accounting  and  stores 
Salaries,  regular 

Steward $1,200  00 

Bookkeeper  540  00 

Stenographer  .........  540  00 

Bookkeeper  and  store 

keeper  540  00 

$2,820  00 

$11,024  00 

Ward,  (dormitory)  or  cottage 
service 

Salaries,  regular 

Reception  house  matron  $840  00 

Cottage  matron,  8 at 


$500  4,000  00 

First  assistant  matron, 

reception  house 480  00 

Assistant  matron,  13  at 

$420  5,460  00 


$10,780  00 


407 


HOUSE  OF  REFUGE  FOR  WOMEN,  ALBION  — Continued 

W ard  or  cottage  service  — Continued 
Salaries  temporary 

Assistant  matrons,  (vaca- 
tion supply)  3 at  $30 
per  month,  3 months 
each 270  00 


Hospital 

Salaries,  regular 

Resident  physician  ....  $1,200  00 


Nurse 480  00 

Hospital  matron 720  00 


Laundry 

Wages,  regular 

Instructor  in  laundry 

Kitchen  and  dining  room 
Wages,  regular 

Housekeeper  and  cook,  reception 

house  

Mechanical 
Engineering 
Wages,  regular 

Engineer  and  electrician  $900  00 
Fireman,  3 at  $540.  . . . 1,620  00 


11,050  00 


2,400  00 
480  00 


420  00 


Repairs 

Wages,  regular 
Carpenter  . . 


$2,520  00 


600  00 


Field  service 
Farm 

Wages,  regular 

Farmer 720  00 

Teamster,  2 at  $480.  . . . 960  00 


3,120  00 


Garden  and  grounds 
Wages,  regular 
Ganlen  matron 


$1,680  00 
480  00 


2,160  00 


408 


HOUSE  OF  REFUGE  FOR  WOMEN,  ALBION  — Continued 


Educational 

Scholastic 

►Salaries,  regular 

Head  teaciier $600  00 

Head  music  and  general 

teacher 600  00 

Teacner,  2 at  $450.  . . . 900  00 


$2,100  00 


Teacher,  (vacation  sup- 
ply,; 2 at  $60  per 
month,  2 months  eack  240  00 

Teacher,  (vacation  sup- 
ply,) at  $45  per 
month,  2 months  ...  90  00 

Physical  instructor 600  00 


$930  00 


$3,030  00 

Industrial 

Salaries,  regular 

Instructor  in  dressmak- 


ing   540  00 

Instructor  in  sewing.  . . . 540  00 

Cooking  instructor 600  00 


$1,680  00 

Salaries  and  wages,  temporary 

Temporary  employees 

Total  for  personal  service $35,464  00 

For  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  the 
Western  House  of  Refuge  for  Women,  Albion,  other 
than  personal  service: 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 


Food $14,250  00 

Fuel,  light,  power  and  water 9,000  00 

Printing  and  advertising 50  00 


4,710  00 
100  00 


409 


HOUSE  OF  REFUGE  FOR  WOMEN,  ALBION  — Continued 


Equipment 

Office  $150  00 

Household 1,800  00 

Medical  and  surgical 100  00' 

Wearing  apparel 2,900  00 

Educational 175  00 

Industrial  275  00 

Laundry  50  00 

Farm  and  garden 250  00 

Live  stock 300  00 

Books 350  00 

General  plant 350  00 

6,700  00 

Supplies 

Office * $150  00 

Household  300  00 

Laundry,  cleaning  and  disin- 
fecting   600  00 

Medical  and  surgical 800  00 

Educational 150  00 

Forage  and  veterinary 1,200  00 

Refrigerating  550  00 

General  plant 100  00 

3,850  00 


Materials 

Industrial  and  general  plant 1,400  00 

Traveling  expenses 

Transportation  of  officers  and 

employees $1,500  00  ^ 

Transportation  of  inmates.  . 500  00 

Hotel  expenses 500  00 

2,500  00 

Communication 700  00 

Fixed  charges  and  contributions 2,350  00 

General  plant  service 1,200  00 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation,  other  than 
personal  service  


42,000  00 


410 


HOUSE  OF  REFUGE  FOR  WOMEN,  ALBION  — Continued 

REPAIRS 

For  work  done  by  contract  or  upon  estimate  or  for  the 
purchase  of  material  and  the  employment  of  labor  in 
addition  to  that  regularly  appropriated  for  elsewhere, 
for  repairs  to  buildings  and  equipment 2,500  00 

CONSTRUCTION  OR  PERMANENT  BETTERMENTS 

For  two  new  boilers  and  repairs  to  steam 

lines $21,000  00 

For  finishing  third  floor  in  industrial 

building 2,400  00 

For  wiring  four  old  cottages 2,000  00 

25,400  00 

Total  for  institution,  1917-18 $105,364  00 

TO  BE  MADE  IMMEDIATELY  AVAILABLE 

For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of 
Western  House  of  Refuge  for  Women,  Albion,  other 
than  personal  service. 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

Food  $2,500  00 


Total  immediately  available 2,500  00 

Total  for  Western  House  of  Refuge  for  Women, 

Albion $107,864  00 


411 


NEW  YORK  STATE  SCHOOL  FOR  THE  BLIND,  BATAVIA 

For  payment  for  services  of  employees  of  New  York  State  school  for 
the  Blind,  Batavia : 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 


Administration 

General 

Salaries,  regular 

Superintendent $3,000  00 

Coachman 600  00 

Stenographer 600  00 


$4,200  00 

Wages,  temporary 

Watchman,  10  months.  350  00 

Usher,  10  months 400  00 

Dressmaker,  80  days  at 

$1.25  100  00 

Domestic,  as  required, 
at  50c,  75c  and  $1  per 
day 180  00 


$1,030  00 

Accounting  and  stores 
Salaries,  regular 

Steward  and  storekeeper  1,200  00 


$6,430  00 


Ward,  dormitory  or  cottage  service 


Salaries,  regular 

Matron $600  00 

Assistant  matron,  5 at 

$420  2,100  00 

Domestic,  17  at  $240 . . 4,080  00 

Housekeeper  ; 300  00 


$7,080  00 


Wages,  temporary 

Laborer,  10  months,  at 


60  00 


412 


STATE  SCHOOL  FOR  THE  BLIND,  BATAVIA  — Continued 

Ward  or  cottage  service — Continued 
Salaries,  regular  — Continued 
Domestic,  10  months  at 

$6  60  00 


Hospital 

Salaries,  regular 
Optical  surgeon 
Physician  .... 


$120  00 

7,200  00 


100  00 
300  00 


$400  00 

Salaries,  temporary 

Dentist,  visiting,  10 


months 300  00 

Nurse  as  required 300  00 


Kitchen  and  dining  room 
Wages,  regular 

Cook 

Cook 

Laborer 


$600  00 


480  00 
420  00 
420  00 


Bakery 

Wages,  regular 

Baker 

Laundry 

Wages,  regular 

Head  laundress 

Mechanical 
Engineering 
Wages,  regular 

Engineer  and  electrician  $1,020  00 
Fireman,  4 at  $540...  2.160  00 


1,000  00 


1,320  00 
480  00 
300  00 


$3,180  00 


413 


STATE  SCHOOL  FOR  THE  BLIND,  BATAVIA  — Continued 

Mechanical  — Continued 
Repairs 

Wages,  regular 

Carpenter 600  00 

3,780  00 

Field  service 
Farm 

Wages,  regular 


Farmer $600  00 

Laborer,  9 months,  at 

$35  per  month 315  00 


$915  00 

Garden  and  grounds 
Wages,  regular 

Florist 600  00 

Laborer 420  00 


$1,020  00 

Educational 

Scholastic 

Salaries,  regular 

Head  teacher,  10  months 

$1,000  00 

Teacher,  general,  10 

months 

700  00 

Teacher,  general  10 

months,  6 at  $600 . . . 

3,600  00 

Teacher,  typewriting,  10 

months 

575  00 

Teacher,  music,  head,  10 

months 

900  00 

Teacher,  music,  general, 

10  months,  3 at  $600. 

1,800  00 

Vocal  instructor,  10 

months 

600  00 

Physical  instructor,  10 

months 

840  00 

$10,015  00 


4 1 L 

STATE  SCHOOL  FOE  THE  BLIND,  BATAVIA  — Continued 


Educational  — Continued 
Industrial 
Salaries,  regular 

Tuning  teacher,  10 

months $900  00 

Stereotyper,  10  months.  500  00 

Instructor,  manual  train- 
ing, 10  months 720  00 

Instructor,  sewing,  10 

months  500  00 

Instructor,  household 

arts,  10  months 600  00 


$3,220  00 

$13,235  00 


Total  for  personal  service 


$35,680  00 


For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  New 
York  State  School  for  the  Blind,  Batavia,  other  than 
personal  service. 


MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

Food $10,500  00 


Fuel,  light,  power  and  water 

Fuel 

Light 

Power  

Water  


5.000  00 

1.000  00 
200  00 
375  00 


Printing  

Advertising  

Equipment 

Office  $50  00 

Household 1,200  00 

Medical  and  surgical 500  00 

Motorless  vehicles  100  00 

Wearing  apparel 600  00 

Educational 1,050  00 

Industrial  200  00 

Laundry  50  00 

Farm  and  garden 150  00 


6,575  00 
25  00 
25  00 


415 


STATE  SCHOOL  FOR  THE  BLIND,  BATAVIA  — Continued 


Equipment  — Continued 

Live  stock 50  00 

Books  400  00 


Supplies 

Office $100  00 

Household  150  00 

Laundry,  cleaning  and  disin- 
fecting   400  00 

Medical  and  surgical 100  00 

Educational  300  00 

Botanical  and  agricultural.  . 200  00 

Forage  and  veterinary 400  00 

Refrigerating  50  00 

General  plant 800  00 


Materials 

Highway $100  00 

Industrial  1,200  00 

General  plant 200  00 


Traveling  expenses 

Transportation  of  officials  or 

employees  $300  00 

Transportation  of  inmates.  . 150  00 

Hotel  expenses 150  00 


Communication  

Fixed  charges  and  contributions 
General  plant  service 


4,350  00 


2,500  00 


1,500  00 


600  00 
600  00 
3,120  00 
1,150  00 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation,  other  than 

personal  service 30,945  00 

REPAIRS 

For  work  done  by  contract  or  upon  estimate  or  for 
purchase  of  material  and  the  employment  of  labor 
in  addition  to  that  regularly  appropriated  for  else- 
where, for  repairs  to  buildings  and  to  equipment 1,200  00 


Total  for  school  1917-18 


$67,825  00 


416 


STATE  SCHOOL  FOR  THE  BLIND,  BATAVIA  — Continued 

TO  BE  MADE  IMMEDIATELY  AVAILABLE 
For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of 
New  York  State  School  for  the  Blind,  Batavia,  other 
than  personal  service. 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

Fuel  1,200  00 


Total  for  the  New  York  State  School  for  the 
Blind,  Batavia  $69,025  00 


NEW  YORK  STATE  SOLDIERS’  AND  SAILORS’  HOME, 

BATH 

For  payment  for  services  of  employees  of  the  New  York  State 
Soldiers’  and  Sailors’  Home,  Bath. 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 


Administration 

General 

Salaries,  regular 
Citizen  employees 

Commandant $3,500  00 

Adjutant  1,500  00 

Coachman  480  00 

Stenographer  and  clerk.  780  00 

Organist,  2 at  $60 120  00 

Barber  180  00 

Inspector  1,200  00 

Chaplain,  2 at  $1,200..  2,400  00 

Bandmaster  840  00 

Assistant  cook,  Com- 
mandant’s   420  00 

Secretary  board  of 

trustees  250  00 

Musician  600  00 

Musician  396  00 

Musician,  5 at  $336...  1,680  CO 

Musician,  4 at  $312.  . . 1.248  CO 

Musician  300  CO 


417 


SOLDIERS’  AND  SAILORS’  HOME,  BATH  — Continued 


Administration  — Continued 
General  — Continued 
(Salaries,  regular  — Continued 

Musician  240  00 

Musician  and  bugler.  . . 420  00 

Chief  of  police  (deputy 

sheriff)  840  00 

Inmate  employees 

Sergeant-major  300  00 

Commissary  sergeant  . . 240  00 

Chief  clerk 360  00 

Clerk,  2 at  $180 360  00 

Janitor,  A.  H 180  00 

Mail  and  telephone  clerk  180  00 

Orderly  120  00 

U.  S.  mail  orderly 120  00 

Librarian  . 150  00 

Assistant  librarian  ....  96  00 

Police  captain  180  00 

Police  sergeant  144  00 

Police  corporal 96  00 

Policeman,  17  at  $96..  1,632  00 

Barber  60  00 

Firing  squad,  3 at  $72.  216  00 

Musician,  church,  4 at 

$24  96  00 


$21,924  00 


Accounting  and  stores 
Salaries,  regular 
Citizen  employees 

Stenographer,  2 at  $720  1,440  00 

Bookkeeper  1,500  00 

Cashier  1,500  00 

Quartermaster  1,800  00 

Assistant  quartermaster.  1,200  00 

Storekeeper  720  00 

Inmate  employees 

Clerk  360  00 

Clerk  240  00 

14 


418 


SOLDIERS’  AND  SAILORS’  HOME,  BATH  — Continued 

Administration  — Continued 

Accounting  and  stores  — Continued 
Salaries,  regular  — Continued 


Helper 

120 

00 

Helper  

96 

00 

Greaseman 

144 

00 

Second-hand  store  clerk. 

144 

00 

Second-hand  store  clerk. 

84 

00 

Quartermaster’s  orderly 

84 

00 

$9,432  00 


$31,356  00 

Ward,  dormitory  or  cottage  service 
Salaries,  regular 
Inmate  employees 

Captain,  6 at  $180 ....  $1,080  00 


Sergeant,  6 at  $96 576  00 

Corporal,  14  at  $96...  1,344  00 

Chapel  orderly 96  00 

Commandant’s  house 

orderly  108  00 

Cottage  orderly,  2 at 

$108  216  00 

Bath  orderly 9600 

Closet  orderly 72  00 

Swill-house  orderly  ....  72  00 

Quartermaster  hostler. . 96  00 

Janitor,  2 at  $96 192  00 

Clerk,  Company  B 96  00 

4,044  00 

Hospital 

Salaries,  regular 
Citizen  employees 

Matron  $600  00 

Stenographer  and  clerk.  480  00 

Chief  nurse  900  00 

Nurse,  20  at  $540 10,800  00 

Hospital  attendant,  55 

at  $360  19,800  00 

Optical  surgeon  300  00 

Pharmacist  900  00 


SOLDIERS’  AND  SAILORS’  HOME,  BATH  — Continued 

Hospital  — Continued 

Salaries,  regular  — - Continued 
Citizen  employees  — Continued 


Physician  

2,500  00 

Assistant  physician  (sur- 

geon),  2 at  $1,200 . . . 

2,400  00 

Domestic 

240  00 

Inmate  employees 

Header 

96  00 

Wounddresser 

72  00 

Nightwatch 

120  00 

Watchman,  2 at  $144.  . 

288  00 

Bath  orderly 

84  00 

Hall  and  ward  orderly, 

3 at  $84 

252  00 

Orderly  

90  00 

39,922  00 


Industries 

Wages,  regular 
Citizen  employees 

Blacksmith  $420  00 

Master  mechanic  and 

carpenter 900  00 

Carpenter  600  00 

Seamstress  240  00 

Inmate  employees 

Tailor,  foreman 120  00 

Tailor,  pressman 96  00 

Tailor,  5 at  $84 420  00 

Shoemaker 108  00 

Shoemaker,  2 at  $84.  . . 168  00 

Soapmaker  144  00 

Carpenter,  3 at  $108..  324  00 

Tinsmith  108  00 

Painter,  2 at  $108 216  00 

Mason  108  00 

Mattress  maker,  2 at 

$108  216  00 


420 


SOLDIERS’  AND  SAILORS’  HOME,  BATH  — Continued 


Kitchen  and  dining  room 
Wages,  regular 
Citizen  employees 

Chef,  2 at  $900 $1,800  00 

Assistant  cook,  12  at 

$420  5,040  00 

Superintendent  of  mess 

hall  780  00 

Waitress  and  chamber- 
maid, 3 at  $240....  720  00 

Inmate  employees 
Foreman,  vocational 

classes  132  00 

Assistant  foreman,  voca- 
tional classes 120  00 

Assistant  cook,  4 at  $120  480  00 

Assistant  cook 96  00 

Foreman  dining  room.  . 144  00 

Assistant  foreman,  din- 
ing room 96  00 

Bread  cutter 132  00 

Breadstocker 120  00 

Dishwasher  144  00 

Dishwasher,  5 at  $120.  600  00 

Dishwasher,  2 at  $96..  192  00 

Waiter,  27  at  $96 2,592  001 

Food  cartman,  7 at  $120  840  00 

Kitchen  helper,  7 at  $96  672  00 

14,700  00 

Bakery 

Wages,  regular 
Citizen  employees 

Baker  $720  00 


Inmate  employees 

Baker,  5 at  $150 750  00 


Meat  stores 

Wages,  regular 
Citizen  employees 
Meatcutter 


1,470  OC 


480  00 


421 


SOLDIERS’  AND  SAILORS’  HOME,  BATH  — Continued 


Laundry 

Wages,  regular 
Citizen  employees 

Head  laundryman $480  00 

Laundress  240  00 

Inmate  employees 

Foreman  144  00 

Laundryman,  6 at  $96.  576  00 

1,440  00 


Mechanical 

Engineering 
Wages,  regular 
Citizen  employees 

Engineer  and  electrician  $1,400  00 
Assistant  engineer  and 


electrician  900  00 

Fireman,  6 at  $540 . . . 8,240  00 

Engine  oiler  and  tender, 

2 at  $540 1,080  00 

Laborer,  4 at  $420.  . . . 1,680  00 

Wages,  temporary 
Citizen  employees 
Fireman,  18  months,  at 

$45  810  00 

Coal  passer,  21  months, 

at  $35 735  00 

Inmate  employees 

Sewer  house 180  00 

Engine  tender,  5 at  $120  600  00 

Wiper  120  00 

Clerk  96  00 


$10,841  00 


Repairs 
Wages,  regular 
Citizen  employees 

Steamfitter,  2 at  $900.  1,800  00 


12,641  00 


422 


SOLDIERS’  AND  SAILORS’  HOME,  BATH  — Continued 


Field  service 
Farm 

Wages,  regular 
Citizen  employees 

Farmer  $720  00 

Laborer,  5 at  $420....  2,100  00 

Teamster,  2 at  $480.  . . 960  00 

Inmate  employees 
Laborer,  barns  and 

horses  120  00 


$3,900  00 


Garden  and  grounds 
Wages,  regular 
Citizen  employees 

Gardener  $540  00 

Laborer,  10  at  $420 . . . 4,200  00 

Teamster,  5 at  $480 . . . 2,400  00 

Florist  and  superintend- 
ent of  grounds  and 

cemetery  900  00 

Wages,  temporary 
Citizen  employees 
Laborer,  22  months,  at 

$35  770  00 

Wages,  regular 
Inmate  employees 

Cartman  108  00 

Cartman  96  00 

Laborer,  2 at  $108.  . . . 216  00 

Laborer,  9 at  $96 864  00 

Foreman  of  roads  and 

walks  120  00 

Vegetable  man  96  00 


$10,310  00 

$14,210  00 


Total  for  personal  service 


$124,451  00 


423 


SOLDIERS’  AND  SAILORS’  HOME,  BATH  — Continued 

For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  New 


York  State  Soldiers’  and  Sailors’  Home,  Bath,  other 

than  personal  service. 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

Food 

$89,000  00 

Fuel,  light,  power  and  water 

Fuel 

$38,200  00 

Light  

450  00 

Water  

350  00 

39,000  00 

Equipment 

Office  

$200  00 

Household 

3,000  00 

Medical  and  surgical 

1,400  00 

Wearing  apparel 

21,000  00 

Industrial  

600  00 

Laundry  

250  00 

Farm  and  garden 

300  00 

Live  stock 

750  00 

General  plant 

1,500  00 

29,000  00 

Supplies 

Office  

$400  00 

Household  

1,200  00 

Laundry,  cleaning  and  disin- 

fecting   

. . 900  00 

Medical  and  surgical 

4,300  00 

Botanical  and  agricultural.  . 

700  00 

Forage  and  veterinary 

5,000  00 

Refrigerating  

500  00 

General  plant  

2,000  00 

15,000  00 

Materials 

500  00 

Traveling  expenses 

Transportation  of  officers  and 

employees  

$750  00 

Transportation  of  inmates.  . . 

250  00 

Communication 


1,000  00 

2,000  00 


424 


SOLDIERS’  AND  SAILORS’  HOME,  BATH  — Continued 

Fixed  charges  and  contributions 25,524  00 

General  plant  service 1,500  00 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation,  other  than  per- 
sonal sendee 202,524  00 

REPAIRS 

For  work  done  by  contract  or  upon  estimate 
or  for  the  purchase  of  material  and  the 
employment  of  labor  in  addition  to  that 
regularly  appropriated  for  elsewhere,  for 
repairs  to  buildings  and  to  equipment  . . . $4,000  00 

For  repairs  to  steam  plant 15,000  00 

10,000  00 

CONSTRUCTION  OR  PERMANENT  BETTERMENTS 

For  rebuilding  Barracks  “ H and  I ” according  to  former 
plans  with  changes  on  inside  for  smaller  rooms  as  may 
be  required,  on  authorization  of  fifty-three  thousand 
five  hundred  and  fifty  dollars  ($53,550),  of  which 
twenty  thousand  dollars  is  hereby  appropriated 20,000  00 

Total  for  institution  1917-18 $365,975  00 

TO  BE  MADE  IMMEDIATELY  AVAILABLE 
For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  New 
York  State  Soldiers’  and  Sailors’  Home,  Bath,  other  than 
personal  service. 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

Fixed  charges  and  contributions 

Pensions  to  retired  employees,  Chapter  438,  Laws  of 

1916 2,959  66 


Total  for  the  New  York  State  Soldiers’  and 

Sailors’  Home,  Bath $368,934  66 


425 


NEW  YORK  STATE  REFORMATORY  FOR  WOMEN, 
BEDFORD  HILLS 

For  payment  for  services  of  employees,  of  New  York  State  Reform- 
atory for  Women,  Bedford  Hills. 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 


Administration 

General 

Salaries,  regular 

Superintendent $3,000  00 

Assistant  superintendent  1,800  00 

Second  assistant  super- 
intendent   1,100  00 

Parole  agent,  2 at  $900.  1,800  00 

Parole  agent 720  00 

Marshal 900  00 

Physical  instructor  ....  600  00 

Stenographer,  2 at  $600  1,200  00 

Coachman 480  00 

Guard,  4 at  $600 2,400  00 


$14,000  00 


Accounting  and  stores 
Salaries,  regular 

Steward $1,500  00 

Book  and  storekeeper. . 600  00 

Storekeeper 600  00 

Clerk 480  00 


$3,180  00 

$17,180  00 

Ward,  dormitory  or  cottage  service 


Salaries,  regular 

Matron,  2 at  $840 $1,680  00 

Matron,  3 at  $600 1,800  00 

First  assistant  matron  . . 600  00 

Matrons  and  assistant 

matrons 20,500  00 


24,580  00 


426 


REFORMATORY  FOR  WOMEN,  BEDFORD  HILLS — Cont’d 


Hospital 

Salaries,  regular 

Physician $1,800  00 

Assistant  physician  ....  1,200  00 

Nurse,  quarantine  corri- 
dor  480  00 

Hospital  matron 720  00 

Assistant  matron,  hospi- 
tal   420  00 


4,620  00 


Kitchen  and  dining  room 
Wages,  regular 

Housekeeper  and  cook,  2 

at  $480  $960  00 

Assistant  matron,  2 at 

$420  840  00 

1,800  00 

Meat  stores 

Wages,  regular 

Laborer,  2 at  $420 840  00 

Laundry 

Wages,  regular 

Laundry  instructor,  2 at 

$360  720  00 

Mechanical 
Engineering 
Wages,  regular 

Engineer  and  electrician  $1,200  00 
Assistant  engineer  and 

electrician,  2 at  $600. . 1,200  00 

Fireman,  5 at  $540.  . . . 2,700  00 


Repairs 

Wages,  regular 

Carpenter,  2 at  $600 . . . 
Plumber  and  steamfitter. 


$5,100  00 

1,200  00 
900  00 


$2,100  00 


7,200  00 


427 


REFORMATORY  FOR  WOMEN,  BEDFORD  HILLS— Cont’d 


Field  service 

Farm 

Wages,  regular 

Farmer  (teacher  of  ag- 
riculture)   $900  00 

Laborer,  3 at  $420  . . . . 1,260  00 

Matron,  2 at  $480.. . . 960  00 

Assistant  matron,  3 at 

$420  1,260  00 


Educational 

Scholastic 

Salaries,  regular 

Teacher,  principal  . . . $1,020  00 

Teacher,  music 420  00 

Teacher,  4 at  $720.  . . 2,880  00 


4,380  00 


$4,320  00 

Industrial 

Salaries,  regular 

Instructor  of  dress- 


making  480  00 

Instructor  of  sewing.  . 480  00 

Instructor  of  sewing.  . 420  00 

Instructor  of  cooking.  480  00 


$1,860  00 

6,180  00 


Total  for  personal  service $67,500  00 

For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of 
New  York  State  Reformatory  for  Women,  Bedford  Hills, 
other  than  personal  service. 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

Food $30,000  00 

Fuel,  light,  power  and  water 

Fuel $19,350  00 

Light 650  00 

20,000  00 


Printing 75  00 

Advertising 25  00 


428 


REFORMATORY  FOR  WOMEN,  BEDFORD  HILLS— Cont’d 


Equipment 


Office 

$850 

00 

Household 

o 

o 

GO 

of 

00 

Medical  and  surgical 

40 

00 

Motorless  vehicles  and  equip- 

ment   

150 

00 

Motor  vehicles  and  equipment 

150 

00 

Wearing  apparel 

2,700 

00 

Educational 

50 

00 

Laundry 

200 

00 

Farm  and  garden 

1,000 

00 

Live  stock 

500 

00 

Books 

100 

00 

General  plant 

500 

00 

9,040  00 


Supplies 


Office 

$250 

00 

Household 

o 

o 

•b- 

of 

00 

Laundry,  cleaning  and  disin- 

fecting   

1,000 

00 

Medical  and  surgical 

300 

00 

Motor  vehicle 

150 

00 

Educational 

300 

00 

Botanical  and  agricultural . . . 

1,500 

00 

F orage  and  veterinary ...... 

o 

o 

00 

Refrigerating 

500 

00 

General  plant 

2,000 

00 

13,700  00 

Materials 

Industrial  and  general  plant 4,000  00 

Traveling  expenses 

Transportation  of  officers  and 

employees $3,000  00 

Transportation  of  inmates.  . . 1,000  00 

Hotel  expenses 150  00 


4,150  00 


429 


REFORMATORY  FOR  WOMEN,  BEDFORD  HILLS— Cont’d 


Communication 

Express $200  00 

Freight 600  00 

Package  50  00 

Postage 500  00 

Telegrams 60  00 

Telephone 515  00 

— 1,925  00 

Fixed  charges  and  contributions 3,650  00 

General  plant  service 

Dentistry $225  00 

Examinations  in  lunacy.  ....  80  00 

Religious  services  1,000  00 

Smith  work  and  horseshoeing.  200  00 

Veterinary  sendees 125  00 

For  ploughing  land 500  00 

2,130  00 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation,  other  than 

personal  service  88,695  00 


REPAIRS 

For  work  done  by  contract  or  upon  estimate  or  for  the 
purchase  of  material  and  the  employment  of  labor  in 
addition  to  that  regularly  appropriated  for  elsewhere, 
for  repairs  to  buildings  and  to  equipment 3,000  00 

CONSTRUCTION  OR  PERMANENT  BETTERMENTS 

For  wall  around  cemetery  and  grading  and 


seeding  of  same 500  00 

For  completion  of  road  to  farm  group 2,500  00 

3,000  00 


Total  for  institution  1917-18 


$162,195  00 


430 


REFORMATORY  FOR  WOMEN,  BEDFORD  HILLS— Cont’d 

TO  BE  MADE  IMMEDIATELY  AVAILABLE 
For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  New 
York  State  Reformatory  for  Women,  Bedford  Hills, 
other  than  personal  service. 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

Communication $1,000  00 

Fixed  charges  and  contributions 1,300  00 

General  plant  service 1,000  00 

Total  immediately  available 3,300  00 

Total  for  New  York  State  Reformatory  for  Women, 

Bedford  Hills $165,495  00 


NEW  YORK  STATE  REFORMATORY,  ELMIRA 


For  payment  for  services  of 
Reformatory,  Elmira. 
Administration 
General 

Salaries,  regular 

Superintendent  at  $5,000 
(One-half  salary  paid 
by  Elmira  and  one- 
half  by  Napanoch). 
Assistant  superintendent 
Chief  parole  officer  at 

$1,800  

(Three-quarters  salary 
paid  by  Elmira  and 
one-quarter  by  Napa- 
noch) . 

Assistant  parole  agent,  5 

at  $1,200  

(Three  quarters  salary 
paid  by  Elmira  and 
one-quarter  by  Napa- 
noch) . 


employees  of  the  New  York  State 

$2,500  00 

3.500  00 
1,350  00 

4.500  00 


431 


STATE  REFORMATORY,  ELMIRA  — Continued 

Administration  — Continued 
General  — Continued 
Salaries,  regular  — Continued 


Supervisor  of  construc- 
tion at  $2,100 1,050'  00 

One-half  salary  paid 
by  Elmira  and  one- 
half  by  Napanoch.) 

Military  instructor  ....  1,800  00 

Physical  instructor  ....  1,200  00 

Chaplain,  2 at  $1,200.  . 2,400  00 

Chaplain,  visiting 600  00 

Housekeeper 360  00 

Housekeeper 30000 

Domestic 96  00 

Transfer  agent 1,200  00 

Bertillon  measurer  ....  1,200  00 

Coachman 600  00 


$22,656  00 

Accounting  and  stores 

Salaries,  regular 

Chief  clerk  

1,800  00 

Stenographer  and  private 

secretary  

1,200  00 

Stenographer  to  chief 

parole  officer  at  $720. 

540  00 

(Three-fourths  salary 

paid  by  Elmira  and 

one-half  by  ET  ap- 

anoch. ) 

Telegrapher  (clerk)  . . . 

960  00 

Steward 

1,800  00 

Bookkeeper,  2 at  $1,200 

2,400  00 

Clerk,  3 at  $960 

2,880  00 

Storekeeper  (guard),  2 

at  $1,200  

2,400  00 

$13,980  00 


$36,636  00 


432 


STATE  REFORMATORY,  ELMIRA  — Continued 

Ward  (dormitory)  or  cottage 
service 

Salaries,  regular 

Chief  guard,  8 at  $1,200.  $9,600  00 

Guard,  55  at  $1,200 06,000  00 

Guard 1,133  33 


Hospital 

Salaries,  regular 

Physician  (resident)  . . . $2,000  00 
Assistant  physician  ....  1,200  00 

Visiting  dentist 240  00 


76,733  33 


3,440  00 


Industries 

Wages,  regular 

Coffee  roaster  and  assistant  to  soap 

maker 720  00 

Kitchen  and  dining  room 
Wages,  regular 

Chef  . . 900  00 

Mechanical 
Engineering 
Wages,  regular 

Engineer  and  electri- 
cian   $1,400  00 

Assistant  engineer  and 

electrician,  2 at  $1,080  2,160  00 

Assistant  engineer  and 

electrician 930  00 

Firemen,  3 at  $540 1,620  00 

6,110  00 


Field  service 
Farm 

Wages,  regular 

Farmer  (guard) $1,200  00 

Chauffeur 720  00 

Teamster,  9 at  $480.  . . . 4,320  00 

Gardener 1,200  00 


7,440  00 


433 


STATE  REFORMATORY,  ELMIRA  — Continued 

Educational 

Scholastic 

Superintendent  of  educa- 


tion  $1,800  00 

Lecturer 600  00 

Teacher  of  music 1,200  00 


$3,600  00 


Industrial 

Salaries,  regular 

Superintendent  of  trade 


schools 1,800  00 

Bookbinding  instructor . . 1,200  00 

Carpentry  instructor,  2 

at  $1,200 2 ^ 

Masonry  and  bricklaying 

instructor 1,091  67 

Moulding  instructor.  ...  1,200  00 

Machinist  instructor....  1,200  00 

Blacksmith  instructor.  ..  1,200  00 

Cabinet  and  woodwork- 
ing instructor 1,200  00 

Painting  instructor 1,200  00 

Plumbing  instructor....  925  00 

Printing  instructor 1,200  00 

Shoemaking  instructor.  . 1,200  00 

Tinsmith  instructor.  . . . 1,200  00 

Tailoring  instructor,  2 

at  $1,200 2,400  00 

Upholstering  instructor.  1,200  00 


$20,616  67 

24,216  67 


Total  for  personal  service $156,196  00 

For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  Yew 
York  State  Reformatory,  Elmira,  other  than  personal 
service : 


Pood 


MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

$39,000  00 


434 


STATE  REFORMATORY,  ELMIRA  — Continued 

Fuel,  light,  power  and  water 

Fuel $20,000  00 

Light 700  00 

Water 2,800  00 

23,500  00 

Printing  and  advertising 225  00 

Equipment 


Office 

$300 

00 

Household 

K 

7— 1 

O 

o 

00 

Medical  and  surgical 

300 

00 

Motor  vehicles  and  equipment 

300 

00 

Wearing  apparel 

2,350 

00 

Educational 

1,000 

00 

Industrial 

600 

00 

Laundry  

500 

00 

Farm  and  garden 

500 

00 

Live  stock 

900 

0Q 

Books 

400 

00 

General  plant 

1,250 

00 

Supplies 


Office 

$200 

00 

Household 

400 

00 

Laundry,  cleaning  and  disin- 

fecting   

800 

00 

Medical  and  surgical 

1,500 

00 

Motor  vehicle 

600 

00 

Educational 

2,800 

00 

Botanical  and  agricultural . . . 

1,500 

00 

Forage  and  veterinary 

2,000 

00 

General  plant 

3,500 

00 

13,300  00 

Materials 

Industrial  and  general  plant 30,000  00 

Hired  horses  and  vehicles 250  00 

Traveling  expenses 

Transportation  of  officers  and 

employees $3,500  00 

Transportation  of  inmates.  . . 5,500  00 

Hotel  expenses 1,000  00 


10,000  00 


435 


STATE  REFORMATORY,  ELMIRA  — Continued 

Communication 


Express $400  00 

Freight  and  cartage 700  00 

Postage 1,400  00 

Telegraph  and  telephone.  ...  500  00 


Fixed  charges  and  contributions 

Commutation $8,900  00 

Money  given  to  inmates  on 
their  parole,  rewards  and 
other  expenses 9,100  00 


General  plant  service 
Rents 


3,000  00 


18,000  00 
1,700  00 
1,830  00 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation  other  than 

personal  service 150,305  00 

REPAIRS 

For  work  done  by  contract  or  upon  estimate  or  for  the 
purchase  of  material  and  the  employment  of  labor  in 
addition  to  that  regularly  appropriated  for  elsewhere, 
for  repairs  to  buildings  and  to  equipment 3,000  00 

CONSTRUCTION  OR  PERMANENT  BETTERMENTS 

For  new  pavement  for  institutional  parade 

ground,  in  yard  and  armory 2,000  00 

For  equipment  of,  tools  and  other  apparatus 
for  Trades  School  Building  No.  4,  de- 
stroyed by  fire  December  8,  1914 11,500  00 


For  replacing  old  circular  radiators  in  north 

and  south  halls  with  wall  coils 1,500  00 

For  installing  electric  lights  in  printing 
office,  machine  shop,  bricklaying  class  and 

carpenter  shop 2,000  00 

17,000  00 


Total  for  institution,  1917-18 $326,501  00 

TO  BE  MADE  IMMEDIATELY  AVAILABLE 
For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  New 
York  State  Reformatory,  Elmira,  other  than  personal 
service. 


436 


STATE  REFORMATORY,  ELMIRA  — Continued 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

Traveling  expenses 

Amount  due  Erie  Railroad  Company  for  underpaid 

fare 16  25 


Total  for  New  York  State  Reformatory,  Elmira.  $326,517  25 


NEW  YORK  STATE  TRAINING  SCHOOL  FOR  GIRLS, 

HUDSON 

For  payment  for  services  of  employees  of  the  New  York  State 
Training  School  for  Girls,  Hudson. 


Administration 

General 

Salaries,  regular 

Superintendent $3,000  00 

Assistant  superintend- 
ent   1,675  00 

Chief  parole  agent  ....  1,000  00 

Parole  agent 900  00 

Parole  agent 785  00 

Parole  agent 720  00 

Marshal 900  00 

Clerk 600  00 

Stenographer  . . 600  00 

Coachman 600  00 

Matron,  assistant  cottage  420  00 

Matron,  assistant  cottage  360  00 


$11,560  00 


Accounting  and  stores 
Salaries,  regular 


Steward 1,500  00 

Stenographer 600  00 

Bookkeeper 600  00 

Bookkeeper 565  00 


437 


STATE  TRAINING  SCHOOL  FOR  GIRLS,  HUDSON— Cont’d 

Administration  - — Continued 

Accounting  and  stores  — Continued 
Salaries,  regular  — Continued 
Bookkeeper  and  store- 
keeper   600  00 


$3,865  00 

$15,425  00 

Ward  (dormitory)  or  cottage  service 


Salaries,  regular 

Guard,  3 at  $540 $1,620  00 

Matron,  supervising  and 

dietitian 735  00 

Matron,  syphilitic  cot- 
tage   600  00 

Matron,  cottage  for 
colored  girls,  2 at 

$600  1,200  00 

Matrons,  cottage,  and 
matrons,  assistant  cot- 
tage   16,000  00 

Matron,  assistant  cottage 

for  colored  girls 435  00 

Matron,  assistant  syphi- 
litic cottage 480  00 

21,070  00 

Hospital 

Salaries,  regular 

Resident  physician  . . . $1,800  00 
Resident  physician,  as- 
sistant   1,200  00 

Hospital  matron 840  00 

Nurse,  3 at  $600 1,800  00 

Matron,  assistant  cot- 
tage   450  00 

Matron,  assistant  cot- 
tage   420  00 


Meat  stores 


6,510  00 


Wages,  regular 
Butcher  . . . 


420  00 


438 


STATE  TRAINING  SCHOOL  FOR  GIRLS,  HUDSON— Cont’d 

Mechanical 
Engineering 
Wages,  regular 

Engineering  and  electri- 
cian   $1,200  00 

Assistant  engineer  and 

electrician,  4 at  $720.  2,880  00 

Fireman,  5 at  $540.  . . . 2,700  00 


Repairs 

Wages,  regular 

Carpenter,  2 at  $660 . . . 
Mason  and  general 

helper 

Painter 


$6,780  00 

1,320  00 

900  00 
480  00 


$2,700  00 

9,480  00 


Field  service 
Farm 

Wages,  regular 

Farmer $900  00 

Teamster 480  00 

Laborer,  3 at  $420....  1,260  00 

Garden  matron,  2 at 

$480  960  00 


$3,600  00 


Garden  and  grounds 
Wages,  regular 

Laborer 420  00 


Educational 

Scholastic 

Salaries,  regular 

Second  assistant  superin- 
tendent, supervisor  of 
schools $1,475  00 


4,020  00 


439 


STATE  TRAINING  SCHOOL  FOR  GIRLS,  HUDSON— Cont’d 


Educational  — Continued 
Scholastic  — Continued 

Salaries,  regular  — Continued 
Teacher,  general,  3 at 

$720  2,160  00 

Teacher,  general  705  00 

Teacher,  general 700  00 

Teacher,  general  650  00 

Teacher,  music 480  00 

Physical  instructor  ....  720  00 

Wages,  regular 

Laborer 420  00 


$7,310  00 


Industrial 

Salaries,  regular 

Cooking  instructor  ....  $525  00 

Dressmaking  instructor.  595  00 

Industrial  instructor  . . 595  00 

Laundry  instructor,  2 at 

$540  1,080  00 

Sewing  instructor  540  00 

Sewing  instructor  535  00 

Sewing  instructor  ....  420  00 

Fireman,  laundry  ....  540  00 


$4,830  00 


Salaries  and  wages,  temporary 

For  temporary  employees  for  entire 
institution,  including  vacation 
supply 

Total  for  personal  service $72,065  00 

For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  the 
New  York  State  Training  School  for  Girls,  Hudson, 
other  than  personal  service. 


12,140  00 


3,000  00 


440 


STATE  TRAINING  SCHOOL  FOR  GIRLS,  HUDSON— Cont’d 
MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 


Food $27,000  00 

Fuel,  light,  power  and  water 


Fuel 

$11,000 

00 

Light 

250 

00 

Water 

950 

00 

12,200  00 

Printing 

150  00 

Advertising 

25  00 

Equipment 

Office 

$100 

00 

Household 

1,850 

00 

Medical  and  surgical 

300 

00 

Motorless  vehicles  and  equips 

ment 

250 

00 

Motor  vehicles  and  equip- 

ment 

200 

00 

Wearing  apparel  

3,300 

00 

Educational 

25 

00 

Laundry 

200 

00 

Farm  and  garden 

100 

00 

Books 

25 

00 

General  plant 

500 

00 

6,850  00 

Supplies 

Office 

$500  00 

Household 

700  00 

Laundry,  cleaning  and  disin- 

fecting  

800 

00 

Medical  and  surgical 

500 

00 

Motor  vehicle 

500 

00 

Educational 

250 

00 

Botanical  and  agricultural  .. 

300 

00 

Forage  and  veterinary 

1,300 

00 

Refrigerating 

700 

00 

General  plant  

1,200 

00 

6,750  00 

Materials 

Industrial  and  general  plant 

4,900  00 

441 


STATE  TRAINING  SCHOOL  FOR  GIRLS,  HUDSON — Cont’d 

Traveling  expenses 

Transportation  of  officers  and 

employees $3,700  00 

Transportation  of  inmates.  . 1,400  00 

Hotel  expenses  3,400  00 

8,500  00 

Communication 

Express $160  00 

Freight,  package  and  cartage.  250  00 

Telephone  and  telegraph  ...  740  00 

Postage 500  00 

1,650  00 


Fixed  charges  and  contributions 

Commutation $5,304  00 

Payment  to  paroled  and  dis- 
charged girls 240  00 

Board  for  infants  and 

mothers 4,200  00 

Boxes  and  suit  cases  for 
paroled  and  discharged 

girls 76  00 

9,820  00 

General  plant  service 

Special  medical  services.  ...  $1,650  00 

Special  religious  services.  . . 580  00 

Miscellaneous 770  00 


3,000  00 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation,  other  than 

personal  service 80,845  00 


REPAIRS 

For  work  done  by  contract  or  upon  estimate 
or  for  the  purchase  of  material  and  the 
employment  of  labor  in  addition  to  that 
regularly  appropriated  for  elsewhere,  for 
repairs  to  buildings  and  to  equipment  . . . $7,000  00 


7,000  00 


442 


STATE  TRAINING  SCHOOL  FOR  GIRLS,  HUDSON— Cont’ cl 
CONSTRUCTION  OR  PERMANENT  BETTERMENTS 

For  curb,  etc 419  55 

For  stokers  3,000  00 

3,419  55 

Total  for  school  1917-18 $163,329  55 

TO  BE  MADE  IMMEDIATELY  AVAILABLE 


For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  New 
York  State  Training  School  for  Girls,  Hudson,  other 
than  personal  service. 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

Fixed  charges  and  contributions 

Board  for  infants  and  mothers 2,300  00 


Total  for  New  York  State  Training  School  for 
Girls,  Hudson $165,629  55 


STATE  AGRICULTURAL  AND  INDUSTRIAL  SCHOOL, 

INDUSTRY 

For  payment  for  services  of  employees  at  State  Agricultural  and 
Industrial  School,  Industry. 


PERSONAL  SERVICE 

Administration 

General 

Salaries,  regular 

Superintendent $4,000  00 

Assistant  superintendent  2,000  00 
Parole  agent,  2 at 
$1,200  


2,400  00 


443 


STATE  INDUSTRIAL  SCHOOL,  INDUSTRY  — Continued 


Administration  — Continued 
General  — Continued 

Salaries,  regular  — Continued 
Parole  officer,  3 at 

$1,200  3,600  00 

Organist  and  usher,  2 at 

$336  672  00 

Stenographer,  3 at  $660  1,980  00 

Telephone  operator  ....  420  00 

Coachman 480  00 

Chaplain,  2 at  $1,200.  . 2,400  00 

Rabbi,  visiting 600  00 

Head  cook 480  00 

Cook 360  00 


$19,392  00 


Accounting  and  stores 
Salaries,  regular 

Steward 1,500  00 

Chief  clerk  720  00 

Clerk,  2 at  $600 1,200  00 

Junior  clerk 360  00 

Storekeeper 900  00 

Storekeeper 840  00 


$5,520  00 

$24,912  00 

Ward,  dormitory  or  cottage  service 


Salaries,  regular 

Inspector $1,200  00 

Guard,  disciplinary,  4 at 

$660  2,640  00 

Guard,  23  at  $600 13,800  00 

Matron 1,200  00 

Matron,  disciplinary  . . 480  00 

Matron,  assistant,  35  at 

$360  12,600  00 

Supervisor  farm  cottage, 

25  at  $720 18,000  00 

Supervisor,  disciplinary  1,000  00 


50,920  00 


444 


STATE  INDUSTRIAL  SCHOOL,  INDUSTRY  — Continued 

Hospital 


Salaries,  regular 


Resident  physician  .... 

$2,000 

00 

Dentist 

600 

00 

Hospital  matron 

600 

00 

Chief  nurse 

480 

00 

Nurse,  contagious  cases. 

600 

00 

Optical  surgeon 

480 

00 

Waitress 

300 

00 

Cook 

360 

00 

Guard  1 

600 

00 

6,020  00 

Kitchen  and  meat  stores 
Wages,  regular 

Cook,  2 at  $360 $720  00 

Butcher 720  00 

1,440  00 


Mechanical 
Engineering 
Wages,  regular 

Engineer  and  electrician  $1,500  00 
Assistant  engineer  and 

electrician,  3 at  $000 . 2,700  00 


Repairs 

Wages,  regular 
Carpenter  . 


$4,200  00 
600  00 


4,800  00 


Field  service 
Farm 

Wages,  regular 

Supervisor,  colony  farms  $1,500  00 

Farmer 600  00 

Farmer 540  00 


2.640  00 


445 


STATE  INDUSTRIAL  SCHOOL,  INDUSTRY  — Continued 


Educational 

Scholastic 

Salaries,  regular 

Superintendent  (of 

schools) $1,200  00 

Teacher,  drawing,  free- 
hand   900  00 

Teacher,  music 900  00 

Teacher,  general,  14  at 

$900  12,600  00 

Teacher,  general 840  00 

Teacher,  general,  2 at 

$720  1,440  00 

Waitress,  3 at  $300.  . . . 900  00 

Head  cook 480  00 

Cook 360  00 


$19,620  00 


Industrial 

Salaries,  regular 

Baking  instructor  ....  720  00 

Blacksmithing  instructor  900  00 

Carpentry  instructor  . . 900  00 

Carpentry  instructor  . . 840  00 

Creamery  instructor  . . 720  00 

Electrical  construction 

instructor 900  00 

Laundering  instructor  . 720  00 

Machinery  instructor.  . 900  00 

Masonry  instructor  ...  900  00 

Milling  instructor  ....  900  00 

Painting  instructor  ...  900  00 

Printing  instructor  ...  900  00 

Tailoring  instructor,  2 

at  $900  1,800  00 

Band  instructor  900  00 


$12,900  00 


32,520  00 


446 


STATE  INDUSTRIAL  SCHOOL,  INDUSTRY  — Continued 

Departmental 

Salaries  and  wages,  temporary 

For  entire  institution 2,000  00 


Total  for  personal  service 


$125,252  00 


For  payment  for  expenses  of  maintenance  and  opera- 
tion of  the  State  Agricultural  and  Industrial  School, 
Industry,  other  than  personal  service. 


MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

Food $28,000  00 

Fuel,  light,  power  and  water 19,500  00 

Equipment 

Office $10000- 

Household 7,500  00 

Medical  and  surgical 140  00 

Motorless  vehicles  and  equip- 
ment   1,800  00 

Wearing  apparel 8,500  00 

Educational 725  00 

Industrial 500  00 

Laundry 300  00 

Farm  and  garden 1,250  00 

Live  stock  550  00 

Books 550  00 

General  plant 75  00 

21,990  00 

Supplies 

Office $350  00 

Household 1,300  00 

Laundry,  cleaning  and  disin- 
fecting   875  00 

Medical  and  surgical 400  00 

Educational 225  00 

Botanical  and  agricultural.  . 3,000  00 

Forage  and  veterinary 6,000  00 

Refrigerating 100  00 

General  plant 2,000  00 


14,250  00 


447 


STATE  INDUSTRIAL  SCHOOL,  INDUSTRY  — Continued 

Materials 

Industrial  and  general  plant 6,700  00 

Traveling  expenses 

Transportation  of  officials  or 

employees $2,500  00 

Transportation  of  inmates.  . 700  00 

Hotel  expenses 1,300  00 

4,500  00 


Communication 

Freight  and  express $700  00 

Postage' 600  00 

Telegraph  and  telephone.  . . . 400  00 


Fixed  charges  and  contributions 

Commutation $6,200  00 

Prizes  for  annual  fair 300  00 

Rewards  and  expenses 300  00 


General  plant  service 
Rents 


1,700  00 


6,800  00 
1,700  00 
450  00 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation,  other  than 

personal  service 105,590  00 

REPAIRS 

For  work  done  hy  contract  or  upon  estimate  or  for  the 
purchase  of  material  and  the  employment  of  labor  in 
addition  to  that  regularly  appropriated  for  elsewhere, 
for  repairs  to  buildings  and  to  equipment 5,000  00 

CONSTRUCTION  OR  PERMANENT  BETTERMENTS 

For  furnishings  for  hoys’  new  cottage.  . . . $1,800  00 


For  electric  light  and  telephone  extension.  . 500  00 

2,300  00 

Total  for  school  1917-18 $238,142  00 


448 


STATE  INDUSTRIAL  SCHOOL,  INDUSTRY  — Continued 

TO  BE  MADE  IMMEDIATELY  AVAILABLE 

For  the  services  of  employees  of  the  State  Agricultural 
and  Industrial  School,  Industry. 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 

Administration 

General 

Salaries,  regular 

Assistant  superintendent  $1,416  00 


MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 


Food  . . . . 
Equipment 
Supplies  . 
Materials  . 


$5,000  00 
2,000  00 
1,000  00 
1,000  00 


$9,000  00 


Total  immediately  available 10,416  00 


Total  for  State  Agricultural  and  Industrial 

School,  Industry $248,558  00 


THOMAS  INDIAN  SCHOOL,  IROQUOIS 

For  payment  for  services  of  employees  of  Thomas  Indian  School, 
Iroquois 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 

Administration 

General 

Salaries,  regular 

Superintendent $2,500  00 

Matron  800  00 

Coachman  480  00 

Watchman  540  00 

Housekeeper  300  00 


$4,620  00 


449 


THOMAS  INDIAN  SCHOOL,  IROQUOIS  — Continued 

Administration  — Continued 
Accounting  and  stores 
Salaries,  regular 

Steward 900  00 

Bookkeeper  480  00 

Stenographer  and  store- 
keeper   600  00 


$1,980  00 

Ward,  dormitory  or  cottage  service 


Salaries,  regular 

Assistant  matron  $480  00 

Supervisor  600  00 

Attendant,  8 at  $300 . . 2,400  00 


Hospital 

Salaries,  regular 

Physician  $400  00 

Nurse  480  00 


Industries 

Wages,  regular 

Seamstress,  2 at  $240 

Kitchen  and  dining  room 
Wages,  regular 

Cook,  3 at  $300 

Bakery 

Wages,  regular 

Assistant  cook  

Laundry 

Wages,  regular 

Head  laundress  $420  00 

Domestic  240  00 


Mechanical 
Engineering 
Wages,  regular 

Engineer  and  electrician  $1,020  00 
15 


$6,600  00 

3,480  00 

880  00 
480  00 
900  00 
240  00 

660  00 


450 


THOMAS  INDIAN  SCHOOL,  IROQUOIS  — Continued 

Mechanical  — Continued 
Engineering  — Continued 
Wages,  regular — Continued 
Assistant  engineer  and 

electrician 720  00 

Fireman  540  00 

Laborer  420  00 


$2,700  00 

Repairs 
Wages,  regular 

Mason  and  general 

repairer 900  00 

3,600  00 


Field  service 
Farm 

Wages,  regular 

Farmer  $1,200  00 

Gardener  and  poultry- 

man  600  00 

Laborer  420  00 

Teamster,  2 at  $480.  . . 960  00 


$3,180  00 
420  00 

— 3,600  00 


Educational 
Scholastic 
Salaries,  regular 

Head  teacher  $1,200  00 

Teacher,  10  months,  6 

at  $600  3,600  00 

Kindergarten  teacher, 

10  months 600  00 

Music  teacher,  10  mos.  600  00 


Garden  and  grounds 
Wages,  regular 
Laborer 


$6,000  00 


451 


THOMAS  INDIAN  SCHOOL,  IROQUOIS  — Continued 

Mechanical  — Continued 
Industrial 
Salaries,  regular 

Instructor  in  carpentry.  900  00 

6,900  00 


Total  for  personal  service $27,340  00 

For  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  Thomas 
Indian  School,  Iroquois,  other  than  personal  service : 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 


Food $7,000  00 

Fuel,  light,  power  and  water 4,500  00 

Equipment 

Office  $100  00 

Household  1,600  00 

Motorless  vehicles  and  equip- 
ment   300  00 

Wearing  apparel 2,000  00 

Laundry  150  00 

Farm  and  garden 200  00 

Live  stock 300  00 

Books 150  00 

General  plant  200  00 

5,000  00 

Supplies 

Office  $125  00 

Household  400  00 

Laundry,  cleaning  and  disin- 
fecting   375  00 

Medical  and  surgical 50  00 

Educational 225  00 

Botanical  and  agricultural.  . . 650  00 

Forage  and  veterinary 1,700  00 

General  plant 700  00 

4,225  00 

Materials 

General  plant 1,500  00 


452 


THOMAS  INDIAN  SCHOOL,  IROQUOIS  — Continued 

Traveling  expenses 

Transportation  of  officials  and 


employees  $300  00 

Transportation  of  inmates  . . 15  00 

Hotel  expenses  185  00 

500  00 

Communication 750  00 

Fixed  charges  and  contributions 720  00 

General  plant  service 1,600  00 

Rent  500  00 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation,  other  than  per- 
sonal service 26,295  00 

REPAIRS 

For  work  done  by  contract  or  upon  estimate  or  for  the 
purchase  of  material  and  the  employment  of  labor  in 
addition  to  that  regularly  appropriated  for  elsewhere, 


for  repairs  to  buildings  and  to  equipment 1,000  00 

Total  for  school  1917—18 $54,635  00 


TO  BE  MADE  IMMEDIATELY  AVAILABLE 

For  payment  for  services  of  employees  of  Thomas 
Indian  School,  Iroquois. 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 

Ward,  dormitory  or  cottage  service 
Salaries,  regular 

Supervisor $105  00 

Educational 

Scholastic 

Salaries,  regular 

Teacher  $40  00 

Teacher  50  00 

Music  teacher 90  00 

180  00 


285  00 


453 


THOMAS  INDIAN  SCHOOL,  IROQUOIS  — Continued 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

Food  $750  00 

Equipment  700  00 

1,450  00 


Total  immediately  available $1,735  00 


Total  for  Thomas  Indian  School,  Iroquois.  . . . $56,370  00 


EASTERN  NEW  YORK  REFORMATORY,  NAPANOCH 

For  payment  for  services  of  employees  of  Eastern  New  York 
Reformatory,  N apanoch : 


PERSONAL  SERVICE 

Administration 

General 

Salaries,  regular 

Superintendent  at  $5,000 
(one-half  salary  paid 
by  N apanoch  and  one- 

half  by  Elmira) $2,500  00 

Assistant  superintendent  3,500  00 
Chief  parole  officer  at 
$1,800  (one-quarter 
salary  paid  by  Napa- 
noch  and  three-quar- 
ters by  Elmira 450  00 

Assistant  parole  agent,  3 
at  $1,200  (one-quarter 
salary  paid  by  Napa- 
noch  and  three-quar- 


ters by  Elmira) 900  00 

Housekeeper 300  00 

Laundress 120  00 

Coachman 600  00 

Chaplain,  2 at  $1,200.  . 2,400  00 

Visiting  Hebrew  chap- 
lain   600  00 


$11,370  00 


454 


NEW  YORK  REFORMATORY,  NAPANOCH  — Continued 


Administration  — Continued 
Accounting  and  stores 
'Salaries,  regular 

Chief  clerk 

Bookkeeper 

Stenographer 

Stenographer  at  $720 
(one-quarter  salary 
paid  by  Napanoch 
and  three-quarters  by 

Elmira) 

Clerk 


$1,500  00 
1,080  00 
900  00 


180  00 
960  00 


Storekeeper  (guard)  ...  1,200  00 


$5,820  00 

—$17,190  00 

Ward  (dormitory)  or  cottage  service 
Salaries,  regular 

Captain  of  the  guard.  . $1,350  00 

Chief  guard,  3 at  $1,200  3,600  00 

Guard,  26  at  $1,200.  . . 31,200  00 

Guard 1,016  67 

37,166  67 

Hospital 

Salaries,  regular 

Assistant  physician 1,500  00 

Mechanical 
Engineering 
Wages,  regular 

Engineer  and  electrician 1,200  00 

Field  service 
Farm 

Wages,  regular 

Farmer  (guard) 900  00 

Educational 

Scholastic 

Salaries,  regular 

Principal  teacher  $1,200  00 


455 


NEW  YORK  REFORMATORY,  NAPANOCH  — Continued 

Educational  — Continued 
Industrial 

Salaries,  regular 

Supervisor  of  construc- 
tion work  at  $2,100 
(one-half  of  salary 
paid  by  Elmira  and 


one-half  by  N ap- 

anoch)  1,050  00 

Instructor  in  black  smith- 
ing  1,200  00 

Instructor  in  carpentry.  1,200  00 

Instructor  in  masonry 

and  bricklaying 1,200  00 

Instructor  in  plumbing. . 1,100  00 


$5,750  00 


Salaries  and  wages  temporary 

Temporary  employees  for  entire  insti- 
tution, including  vacation  help.  . . . 


6,950  00 
500  00 


Total  for  personal  service 


$65,406  67 


For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  the 
Eastern  New  York  Reformatory,  Napanoch,  other  than 
personal  service. 


MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

Food $17,000  00 

F uel,  light  power  and  water 

Fuel $6,000  00 

Light 2,000  00 

8,000  00 

Printing 50  00 

Equipment 


Office $ 100  00 

Household 1,400  00 

Medical  and  surgical 75  00 

Motorless  vehicles 100  00 

Wearing  apparel 6,700  00 

Educational 25  00 

Industrial 50  00 


456 


NEW  YORK  REFORMATORY,  NAPANOCH  — Continued 

Equipment  — Continued 

Laundry 100  00 

Farm  and  garden 150  00 

Books 250  00 

General  plant 200  00 

9,150  00 


Supplies 

Office $ 450  00 

Household  450  00 

Laundry,  cleaning  and  disin- 
fecting  250  00 

Medical  and  surgical 600  00 

Educational 250  00 

Botanical  and  agricultural . . . 488  00 

Forage  and  veterinary 2,965  00 

Refrigerating 91  00 

General  plant 206  00 


5,750  00 


Materials 

Industrial  and  general  plant.  . . . 350  00 

Traveling  expenses 

Transportation  of  officials  or 

employees $1,300  00 

Transportation  of  inmates...  1,700  00 
Hotel  expenses 600  00 


3,600  00 


Communication 

Express  $52  00 

Freight 42  00 

Postage 600  00 

Telegraph 70  00 

Telephone 45  00 

Telephone  rent 210  00 

1,019  00 

Fixed  charges  and  contributions 
Commutation  in  lieu  of  main- 
tenance  $2,496  00 

Rewards  and  expenses 100  00 

Payments  to  paroled  and  dis- 
charged inmates 3,975  00 


6,571  00 


457 


NEW  YORK  REFORMATORY,  NAPANOOH  — Continued 

General  plant  service 535  00 

Rent 300  00 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation  other  than  per- 
sonal service $52,325  00 

REPAIRS 

For  work  done  by  contract  or  upon  estimate  or  for  the 
purchase  of  material  and  the  employment  of  labor  in 


addition  to  that  regularly  appropriated  for  elsewhere, 

for  repairs  to  buildings  and  to  equipment 2,000  00 

CONSTRUCTION  OR  PERMANENT  BETTERMENTS 

For  barn $5,000  00 

For  plumbing  in  cell  block 5,000  00 

For  cell  furniture 1,500  00 

11,500  00 


Total  for  reformatory  1917-18 $131,231  67 

TO  BE  MADE  IMMEDIATELY  AVAILABLE 


For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  the 
Eastern  New  York  Reformatory,  Napanoch,  other  than 
personal  service. 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

Food 2,000  00 

Total  for  Eastern  New  York  Reformatory,  Napanoch.  $133,231  67 


NEW  YORK  STATE  CUSTODIAL  ASYLUM  FOR  FEEBLE- 
MINDED WOMEN,  NEWARK 

For  payment  for  services  of  employees  at  New  York  State  Custodial 
Asylum  for  Feehlei-Minded  Women,  Newark. 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 

Administration 

General 

Salaries,  regular 

Superintendent $4,000  00 

Chief  clerk  1,080  00 

Stenographer 600  00 


458 


CUSTODIAL  ASYLUM,  NEWARK  —Continued 

Administration  — Continued 
General  — Continued 
Salaries,  regular  — Continued 

Coachman 480  00 

Watchman 540  00 

Cook 420  00 


$7,120  00 


Accounting  and  stores 
Salaries,  regular 

Steward,  storekeeper  . . . 1,500  00 

Bookkeeper 720  00 

Clerk 600  00 

Stenographer 600  00 


$3,420  00 

$10,540  00 

Ward  (dormitory)  or  cottage  service 


Salaries,  regular 

Matron $1,200  00 

Supervising  matron  ....  600  00 

Assistant  matrons,  10  at 

$480  4,800  00 

Attendants,  first;  attend- 
ants, day,  and  attend- 
ants, night 18,000  00 

24,600  00 

Hospital 

Salaries,  regular 

Resident,  physician  ....  $1,500  00 

Assistant  physician  ....  1,200  00 

Nurse,  3 at  $600 1,800  00 

Cook,  2 at  $420  840  00 

Attendant,  4 at  $300.  . . 1,200  00 

Attendant,  night 360  00 

6,900  00 

Kitchen 

Wasres,  retail ar 

Cook,  6 at  $420 $2,520  00 

Cook,  3 at  $360 1,080  00 


3,600  00 


459 


CUSTODIAL  ASYLUM,  NEWARK  —Continued 

Bakery 

Wages,  regular 

Baker 600  00 

Meat  stores 

Wages,  regular 

Laborer 420  00 

Laundry 

Wages,  regular 

Head  laundress $420  00 

Laundress,  7 at  $300.  . . 2,100  00 

2,520  00 

Mechanical 
Engineering 
Wages,  regular 

Engineer  and  electrician.  $1,200  00 
First  assistant  engineer 


and  electrician 900  00 

Assistant  engineer  and 

electrician,  2 at  $720..  1,440  00 

Fireman,  5 at  $540.  . . . 2,700  00 


$6,240  00 


Repairs 

Wages,  regular 

Carpenter 600  00 

Painter 480  00 


$1,080  00 

7,320  00 


Field  service 
Farm 

Wages,  regular 

Foreman $900  00 

Garden  matron 600  00 

Laborer,  4 at  $420 1.680  00 

Teamster 480  00 


3,660  00 


460 


CUSTODIAL  ASYLUM,  NEWARK  —Continued 

Educational 

Scholastic 

Salaries,  regular 

Head  teacher $600  00 

Supervisor  of  music  and 

physical  culture  . ...  600  00 


$1,200  00 

Industrial 

Salaries,  regular 

Instructor  in  sewing,  3 

at  $480  1,440  00 

Attendant 420  00 


$1,860  00 


Salaries  and  wages  temporary 

Temporary  employees  for  entire  institu- 
tion, including  vacation  supply 


3,060  00 
500  00 


Total  for  personal  service 


For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  New 
York  State  Custodial  Asylum  for  Feeble-Minded  Women, 
Newark,  other  than  personal  service 


$63,720  00 


MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

Food $47,000  00 

Fuel,  light,  power  and  water 

Fuel 17,500  00 


Light  

125 

00 

Printing  and  advertising.  . . . 

Equipment 

Office 

$200  00 

Household 

. . 4,400 

00 

Medical  and  surgical 

100 

00 

Wearing  apparel 

. . 2,300 

00 

Industrial 

100 

00 

Laundry  

100 

00 

Farm  and  garden 

250 

00 

461 


CUSTODIAL  ASYLUM,  NEWARK  —Continued 


Equipment  — Continued 

Live  stock  . . 250  00 

General  plant 1,000  00 

8,700  00 

Supplies 

Office $400  00 

Household 1,100  00 

Laundry,  cleaning  and  disin- 
fecting   1,500  00 

Medical  and  surgical 80000 

Educational 50  00 

Botanical  and  agricultural . . . 200  00 

Forage  and  veterinary 1,000  00 

Genera]  plant  050  00 

6,000  00 


Materials 

Industrial 4,500  00 

Traveling  expenses 

Transportation  of  officials  and 

employees $300  00 

Transportation  of  inmates.  . . 50  00 

Hotel  expenses  150  00 

500  00 

Communication 1,000  00 

Fixed  charges  and  contributions 4,250  00 

General  plant-  service 3,000  00 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation,  other  than 

personal  service 92,675  00 


REPAIRS 

For  work  done  by  contract  or  upon  estimate  or  for  the 
purchase  of  material  and  the  employment  of  labor  in 
addition  to  that  regularly  appropriated  for  elsewhere, 
for  repairs  to  buildings  and  to  equipment 7,500  00 

CONSTRUCTION  OR  PERMANENT  BETTERMENTS 

For  two  new  boilers $18,000  00 

For  stokers  for  boilers  and  extension  and 

improvements  to  boiler  and  heating  plants  15,000  00 


462 


CUSTODIAL  ASYLUM,  NEWARK  — Continued 

For  filter  and  water  purification  plant  and 
changes  in  water  mains  (authorization,  fif- 
teen thousand  dollars  ($15,000)  by  chap. 

646,  Laws  of  1916,  of  which  seven  thou- 
sand five  hundred  dollars  ($7,500)  was 
appropriated  by  chap.  646,  Laws  of  1916, 
a further  appropriation  of  seven  thousand 

five  hundred  dollars 7,500  00 

40,500  00 


Total  for  New  York  State  Custodial  Asylum  for 

Feeble-Minded  Women,  Newark $204,395  00 


NEW  YORE  STATE  WOMEN’S  RELIEF  CORPS  HOME, 

OXFORD 

For  payment  for  services  of  employees  at  New  York  iState  Woman’s 
Relief  Corps  Home,  Oxford: 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 

Administration 

General 

Salaries,  regular 

Superintendent $2,500  00 

Stenographer 600  00 

Coachman 540  00 

Watchman 420  00 

Cook 300  00 


$4,360  -00 

Accounting  and  stores 
Salaries,  regular 
Chief  clerk  . . 

Bookkeeper . . 

Storekeeper  . . 

$2,280  00 


1,080  00 

600  00 

600  00 


$6,640  00 


463 


WOMEN’S  RELIEF  CORPS  HOME,  OXFORD  — Continued 


Ward,  dormitory  or  cottage 
service 

Salaries,  regular 

Housekeeper $60000 

Assistant  housekeeper. . . 300  00 

Laborer,  house 360  00 

Domestic,  5 at  $240 ....  1,200  00 

2,460  00 

Hospital 

Salaries,  regular 

Physician $1,500  00 

Hospital  matron 720  00 

Nurse 480  00 

Hospital  attendant,  10  at 

$360  3,600  00 


6,300  00 


Kitchen  and  dining  room 


Wages,  regular 

Cook $720  00 

Assistant  cook 420  001 

Hospital  cook.  360  00 

Laborer 420  00 


Domestic,  6 at  $240 ....  1,440  00 


Laundry 

Wages,  regular 

Head  laundress $360  00 

Laundress,  4 at  $240’.  . . 960  00 

Laborer 180  00 


3,360  00 


1,500  00 


Mechanical 
Engineering 
Wages,  regular 

Engineer  and  electrician  $1,000  00 
Assistant  engineer  and 

electrician,  2 at  $600 . 1,200  00 

Fireman,  2 at  $540.  . . . 1,080  00 


$3,280  00 


464 


WOMEN’S  RELIEF  CORPS  HOME,  OXFORD  — Continued 

Mechanical  — Continued 
Repairs 

Wages,  regular 

Repairer 600  00 


Field  service 
Farm 

Wages,  regular 

Farmer $'900  00 

Teamster,  2 at  $480.  . . . 960  00 

Laborer,  3 at  $420 1,260  00 


Salaries  and  wages  temporary 

For  services  of  temporary  employees  for 
entire  institution  including  vacation 
supplies  ... , 


3,880  00 


3,120  00 


500  00 


Total  for  personal  service 


For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  the 
New  York  State  Women’s  Relief  Corps  Home,  Oxford, 
other  than  personal  service. 


MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

Food  $9,500  00 

Fuel,  light,  power  and  water 

Fuel $6,150  00 

Light  150  00 

Water 100  00 


Printing  and  advertising 

Equipment 

Office  $100  00 

Household 2,000  00 

Medical  and  surgical 500  00 

Motorless  vehicles  and  equip- 
ment   300  00 

Wearing  apparel 700  00 

Laundry  150  00 

Farm  and  garden 365  00 

Live  stock 2,D00  00 

General  plant 500  00 


6,400  00 
25  00 


$27,760  00 


6,615  00 


465 


WOMEN’S  RELIEF  CORPS  HOME,  OXFORD  — Continued 

Supplies 


Office  

$200  00 

Household 

300 

00 

Laundry,  cleaning  and  disin- 

fecting   

300 

00 

Medical  and  surgical 

700 

00 

Botanical  and  agricultural.  . 

750 

00 

Forage  and  veterinary 

3,400 

00 

Befrigerating  

200 

00 

General  plant.  

150 

00 

6,000  00 

Materials 

General  plant . 200  00 

Traveling  expenses 1,000  00 

Communication  . . . . 600  00 

Fixed  charges  and  contributions 2,300  00 

General  plant  service 500  00 

Total  for  maintenance  and  operation,  other  than 
personal  service 33,140  00 

REPAIRS 

For  work  done  by  contract  or  upon  estimate  or  for  the 
purchase  of  material  and  the  employment  of  labor  in 
addition  to  that  regularly  appropriated  for  elsewhere, 


for  repairs  to  buildings  and  to  equipment 1,500  00 

CONSTRUCTION  OR  PERMANENT  BETTERMENTS 

For  garbage  and  hose  cart  house $650  00 

For  manure  pit  and  slaughter  house 650  00 

For  completion  of  roads 2,000  00 

For  ice  house  or  refrigerating  plant 2,500  00 

For  piggery  2,500  00 

8,300  00 


Total  for  institution  1917-18 $70,700  00 


TO  BE  MADE  IMMEDIATELY  AVAILABLE 
For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  the 
New  York  State  Women’s  Belief  Corps  Home,  Oxford, 
other  than  personal  service. 


466 


WOMEN’S  RELIEF  CORPS  HOME,  OXFORD  — Continued 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

Equipment  $500  00 

General  plant  service 300  00 

Total  immediately  available 800  00 

Total  for  New  York  State  Women’s  Relief  Corps 
Home,  Oxford $71,500  00 


HOUSE  OF  REFUGE,  RANDALL’S  ISLAND 

For  payment  for  services  of  employees  of  House  of  Refuge,  Randall’s 
Island : 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 


Administration 

General 

Salaries,  Regular 

Superintendent  $4,000  00 

Assistant  Superinten- 
dents, 2 at  $1,800.  . . 3,600  00 

Parole  agent 1,500  00 

Assistant  parole  agents,  4 

at  $900  " 3,600  00 

Assistant  parole  agent.  . 780  00 

Assistant  parole  agent.  . 775  00 

Captain  boat  “ Refuge  ” 1,260  00 

Chief  clerk . . 1,200  00 

Stenographers,  2 at  $600  1,200  00 

Messenger  180  00 

Attendant,  125th  street 

waiting  room 480  00 

Clerk  . 600  00 

Military  instructor  ....  1,200  00 

Domestic  240  00 

Waitress  240  00 

Cook,  head 420  00 

Housekeeper  .' 300  00 

Cooks,  assistants,  3 at 

$300  900  00 


$22,475  00 


HOUSE  OE  REFUGE,  RANDALL’S  ISLAND  — Continued 

Administration  — Continued 
Accounting  and  stores 


Salaries,  regular 

Bookkeeper  1,000  00 

Clerk,  treasurer’s 300  00 

Steward 1,500  00 

Clerk  720  00 

Storekeeper  660  00 

Teamster 480  00 


$4,660  00 

$27,135  00 

Ward  (dormitory)  or  cottage  service 
Salaries,  regular 

Attendants,  4 at  $300.  . $1,200  00 

Chief  Guards,  6 at  $720  4,320  00 

Guards 13,500  00 

Matrons,  assistant,  2 at 

$480  960  00 

19,980  00 


Hospital 

Salaries,  regular 

Physician  $1,200  00 

Dentist 600  00 

Nurse,  chief 600  00 

Optical  surgeon 600  00 

Rhinologist  and  Laryn- 
gologist   600  00 

Nurse  480  00 


$4,080  00 


Kitchen  and  dining  room 
Wages,  regular 

Cook,  head 600  00 

Guard  525  00 

Guard  530  00 


1,655  00 


468 


HOUSE  OF  REFUGE,  RANDALL’S  ISLAND  — Continued 

Mechanical 
Engineering 
Wages,  regular 

Engineer  and  electrician  $1,200  00 

Engineer,  assistant,  and 

electrician,  2 at  $765.  1,530  00 

Engineer,  boat  “Refuge”  960  00 

$3,690  00 

Repairs 

Wages,  regular 

Carpenter  600  00 

4,290  00 

Field  service 
Farm 

Wages,  regular 

Farmer  (guard) $600  00 

Garden  and  grounds 
Wages,  regular 

Florist 720  00 

1,320  00 

Educational 

Scholastic 

Salaries,  regular 

Superintendent, 

(schools)  $1,500  00 

Assistant  superintendent, 

(schools)  960  00 

Teachers,  general 14,000  00 

Teacher,  music 720  00 

$17,180  00 

Industrial 

Salaries,  regular 

Baking  instructor 780  00 

Bandmaster 900  00 

Blacksmithing  instructor  900  00 

Carpentry  instructor  ...  900  00 

Barbering  instructor  ...  780  00 

Drawing  and  wood  carv- 

ing  instructor 900  00 


469 


HOUSE  OF  REFUGE,  RANDALL’S  ISLAND  — Continued 

Educational  — Continued 
Industrial  — Continued 


Salaries,  regular  — Continued 


Laundress,  2 at  $360.  . 

$720 

00 

Launderer 

720 

00 

Machinist  

845 

00 

Masonry  instructor.  . . . 

845 

00 

Painting  instructor  .... 

900 

00 

Plumbing  instructor  . . . 

900 

00 

Printing  instructor 

855 

00 

Sloyd  instructor  

900 

00 

Shoemaking  instructor.  . 

720 

00 

Tailoring  instructor.  . . . 

900 

00 

Electrical  construction 

instructor 

720 

00 

Plumbing  instructor.  . . 

855 

00 

Telegraphy  instructor.  . . 

780 

00 

$15,820 

00 

33,000  00 

Salaries  and  wages,  tem- 
porary 

For  temporary  employees  for  entire 
institution,  including  vacation 
supply 500  00 


Total  for  personal  service $91,960  00 

For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  the 
House  of  Refuge,  Randall’s  Island,  other  than  personal 
service. 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

Food $54,000  00 

Fuel,  light,  power  and  water 

Fuer.  . $11,000  00 

Light 2,000  00 

13,000  00 

Advertising 50  00 

Equipment 

Office $300  00 

Household 5,000  00 


470 


HOUSE  OF  REFUGE,  RANDALL’S  ISLAND 

Equipment  — Continued 


Continued 


Medical  and  surgical 

500 

00 

Motorless  vehicles 

200 

00 

Motor  vehicles  

100 

00 

Wearing  apparel 

7,500 

00 

Educational 

300 

00 

Research 

100 

00 

Industrial 

2,000 

00 

Laundry  

300 

00 

Farm  and  garden 

200 

00 

Live  stock  

300 

00 

Books 

1,000 

00 

General  plant  

425 

00 

Supplies 

Office 

$500 

00 

Household 

1,400 

00 

Laundry,  cleaning  and  disin- 

fecting   

900 

00 

Medical  and  surgical 

1,500 

00 

Motor  vehicles  

500 

00 

Educational 

1,580 

00 

Research 

20 

00 

Botanical  and  agricultural  . . 

600 

00 

Forage  and  veterinary 

700 

00 

Refrigerating 

500 

00 

General  plant  

800 

00 

Materials 

Highway 

$400 

00 

Sewer 

100 

00 

Industrial 

14,500 

00 

General  plant 

2,000 

00 

Traveling  expenses 

Transportation  of  officials  or 

employees 

$2,300 

00 

Transportation  of  inmates  . . 

600 

00 

Hotel  expenses 

200 

00 

- 18,225 


00 


9,000  00 


17,000  00 


3,100  00 


471 


HOUSE  OF  REFUGE,  RANDALL’S  ISLAND  — Continued 

Communication 


Express,  freight  and  cartage. 

o 

o 

e- 

00 

Postage  and  box  rent 

800 

00 

Telephone  and  telegraph  . . . 

600 

00 

Fixed  charges  and  contributions 

Rewards  for  escapes 

$275 

00 

Commutations 

400 

00 

General  plant  service 

Analyses 

$100 

00 

Tuning  musical  instruments  . 

100 

00 

Medicine  and  veterinary  ser- 

vices   

100 

00 

Garage  storage  

240 

00 

Bonds  and  insurance 

500 

00 

General 

260 

00 

1,300  00 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation  other  than  per- 
sonal service  . . . 


118,450  00 


REPAIRS 

For  work  done  by  contract  or  upon  estimate  or  for  the 
purchase  of  material  and  the  employment  of  labor  in 
addition  to  that  regularly  appropriated  for  elsewhere, 
for  repairs  to  buildings  and  to  equipment 2,000  00 

CONSTRUCTION  OR  PERMANENT  BETTERMENTS 

For  new  boiler $2,500  00 

For  material  to  renew  steam  lines 2,000  00 

For  material  to  renew  gas  lines  and  gas  plant 

equipment 1,500  00 

6,000  00 


Total  for  New  York  House  of  Refuge,  Randall’s  Is^ 

land $218,410  00 


472 


NEW  YORK  STATE  HOSPITAL  FOR  THE  TREATMENT  OF 
INCIPIENT  PULMONARY  TUBERCULOSIS,  RAY  BROOK 

For  payment  for  services  of  employees  of  New  York  State  Hospital 
for  the  Treatment  of  Incipient  Pulmonary  Tuberculosis,  Ray  Brook. 


PERSONAL  SERVICE 


Administration 

General 

Salaries,  regular 

Superintendent $3,500  00 

Stenographer 600  00 

Watchman 420  00 


$4,520  00 


Accounting  and  stores 
Salaries,  regular 

Steward 1,400  00 

Stenographer  and  book- 
keeper   600  00 

Storekeeper  and  book- 

keeper  780  00 

Coachman,  special  ....  480  00 


$3,260  00 


Hospital 

Salaries,  regular 

Physician,  first  assistant  $1,800  00 


Physician,  second  assist- 
ant   1,200  00 

Physician,  third  assist- 
ant   1,000  00 

Nurse,  social  service.  . . 1,200  00 

Diener,  laboratory 600  00 


$7,780  00 


Wages,  regular 

Laborer,  laboratory,  2 at 
$420 


$5,800  00 
840  00 


6,640  00 


473 


STATE  HOSPITAL,  RAY  BROOK  — Continued 

Ward  (dormitory)  or  cottage  service 


Salaries,  regular 

Matron $1,020  00 

Nurse,  12  at  $600 7,200  00 


Domestic,  15  at  $240.  . 3,600  00 


$11,820  00 

Wages,  regular 

Laborer 360  00 


Industrial 

Wages,  regular 

Seamstress 

Kitchen  and  dining  room 
Wages,  regular 


Assistant  matron $360  00 

Head  waitress 300  00 

Waitress,  32  at  $240.  . . 7,680  00 

Cook 900  00 

Assistant  cook 600  00 

Assistant  cook,  2 at  $360.  720  00 

Laborer,  2 at  $420 840  00 


Bakery 

Wages,  regular 

Baker $600  00 

Laborer 420  00 


12,180  00 
300  00 


11,400  00 


Laundry 

Wages,  regular 

Head  laundryman 

$480  00 

Launderers,  5 at  $240.  . 

1,200 

00 

Laborer 

420 

00 

Mechanical 

Engineering 

Wages,  regular 

Engineer  and  electrician. 

$1,200 

00 

Fireman,  6 at  $540.  . . . 

3,240 

00 

Laborer 

420 

00 

1,020  00 


2,100  00 


$4,860  00 


474 


STATE  HOSPITAL,  RAY  BROOK  — Continued 

Mechanical  — Continued 
Repairs 

Wages,  regular 

Painter  600  00 

Painter 360  00 

Carpenter 600  00 


$1,560  00 

Pield  Service 

Garden  and  grounds 
Wages,  regular 

Teamster $480  00 

Laborer,  4 at  $420.  . . . 1,680  00 

Laborer,  2 at  $360.  . . . 720  00 

Salaries  and  wages,  temporary 
For  temporary  employees  for 
entire  institution,  including 
vacation  supply 


6,420  00 


2,880  00 


1,200  00 


Total  for  personal  service 


$51,920  00 


For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  the 
New  York  State  Hospital  for  the  Treatment  of  Incipient 
Pulmonary  Tuberculosis,  Ray  Brook,  other  than  personal 
service. 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

Food $65,000  00 

Fuel  and  light 

Coal,  bituminous $12,900  00 

Coal,  stove 1,300  00 

Miscellaneous 300  00 

14,500  00 

Printing  and  advertising 150  00 

Equipment 


Office 

$147 

00 

Household  

4,777 

00 

Medical  and  surgical 

Motorless  vehicles  and  equip- 

786 

00 

ment 

150 

00 

Wearing  apparel 

1,000 

00 

475 


STATE  HOSPITAL,  RAY  BROOK  — Continued 


Equipment  — Continued 

Educational,  entertainment.  . 750  00 

Research 300  00 

Farm  and  garden 200  00 

Live  stock 550  00 

Books 150  00 

Engineering 700  00 

General  plant 190  00 

c -■ . 9,700  00 

Supplies 

Office $600  00 

Household 2,47 5 00 

Laundry 1,650  00 

Medical  and  surgical 6,000  00 

Educational,  entertainment. . 250  00 

Research 600  00 

Botanical  and  agricultural.  . 200  00 

Forage  and  veterinary 800  00 

General  plant 1,925  00 

14,500  00 

Materials 500  00 

Hired  horses  and  vehicles 150  00 

Traveling  expenses 

Traveling  expenses  of  officials 

or  employees $500  00 

Transportation  of  inmates.  . 3,000  00 


3,500  00 

C ommu  nicat  i on 

Freight  and  express $1,750  00 

Postage 500  00 

Telegrams  and  telephones.  . . 250  00 


Fixed  charges  and  contributions 


Commutation 

General  plant  service 

Special  religious  services.  . . $450  00 

Special  medical  services.  . . . 1,800  00 

Horseshoeing 100  00 

Laboratory,  expert  services.  . 500  00 


2,500  00 
2,000  00 


2,850  00 

Total  for  maintenance  and  operation  other  than  per- 
sonal service  


115,350  00 


476 


STATE  HOSPITAL,  RAY  BROOK  — Continued 

REPAIRS 

For  work  done  by  contract  or  upon  estimate  or  for  the 
purchase  of  material  and  the  employment  of  labor  in 
addition  to  that  appropriated  for  elsewhere,  for  re- 
pairs to  buildings  and  equipment 2,500  00 

CONSTRUCTION  OR  PERMANENT  BETTERMENTS 

For  the  construction  of  a pavilion  for  forty  patients,  in- 
cluding heat,  light,  water  and  sewerage  connections.  . $25,000  00 

Total  for  New  York  State  Hospital  for  the  Treatment 

of  Incipient  Pulmonary  Tuberculosis,  Ray  Brook.  $194,770  00 


ROME  STATE  CUSTODIAL  ASYLUM,  ROME 

For  payment  for  services  of  employees  at  Rome  State  Custodial 
Asylum,  Rome. 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 


Administration 

General 

Salaries,  regular 

Superintendent $4,000  00 

Stenographer,  3 at  $600.  1,800  00 

Watchman 540  00 

Coachman 480  00 

Steward 1,800  00 

Barber 480  00 


$9,100  00 

900  00 
900  00 


$1,800  00 

— $10,900  00 

Ward  (dormitory)  or  cottage  service 
Salaries,  regular 

Matron.  ! $900  00 

Supervisor  and  assistant 
supervisors 


Accounting  and  stores 
Salaries,  regular 
Storekeeper 
Bookkeeper  .... 


25,000  00 


477 


STATE  CUSTODIAL  ASYLUM,  ROME  — Continued 

Ward  (dormitory)  or  cottage  service  — Continued 
Salaries,  regular — Continued 
Matrons,  assistant,  30  at 

$360 10,800  00 

Attendants,  assistant 
charge,  male ; attend- 
ants, day,  male ; and 
attendants,  night,  male  25,000  00 


Attendants,  assistant 
charge,  female ; at- 
tendants, day,  female; 
attendants,  night,  fe- 
male  13,000  00 

74,700  00 

Hospital 

Salaries,  regular 

Physician $2,000  00 

Senior  assistant  physi- 
cian  1,800  00 

J unior  assistant  physi- 
cian  1,500  00 

J unior  assistant  physi- 
cian  1,200  00 

Nurse,  10  at  $540 5,400  00 

Dentist 720  00 


12,620  00 

Kitchen  and  dining  room 
Wages,  regular 

Supervisor $720  00 

Cooks  and  assistant  cooks  5,000  00 

Domestic,  9 at  $300 ....  2,700  00 

Waitress,  6 at  $300.  . . . 1,800  00 

10,220  00 


Bakery 

Wages,  regular 

Baker 900  00 

Meat  stores 
Wages,  regular 

Butcher  and  meat  cutter 660  00 


478 


STATE  CUSTODIAL  ASYLUM,  ROME  — Continued 

Laundry 

Wages,  regular 

Head  laundryman  ....  $780  00 

Laundress,  6 at  $300.  . . 1,800  00 

2,580  00 


Mechanical 
Engineering 
Wages,  regular 

Engineer  and  electrician 
Assistant  engineer  and 
electrician,  2 at  $900. 
Fireman,  7 at  $540.  . . . 
Plumber  and  steamfitter. 
Sewage  tender 


$1,500  00 

1,800  00 
3,780  00 
720  00 
540  00 


Repairs 

Wages,  regular 

Blacksmith 

Carpenter,  2 at  $720.  . . 

Mason 

Painter 

Shoemaker 


$8,340  00 


720  00 
1,440  00 
720  00 
660  00 
660  00 


$4,200  00 


Field  service 
Farm 

Wages,  regular 

Farmer $900  00 

Dairyman 720  00 

Teamster,  12  at  $480.  . 5,760  00 

Laborer,  11  at  $420...  4,620  00 

Chauffeur,  2 at  $720.  . . 1,440  00 


12,540  00 


$13,440  00 


720  00 


Garden  and  grounds 
Wages,  regular 
Gardener 


■14,160  00 


STATE  CUSTODIAL  ASYLUM,  ROME  — Continued 


Educational 

Scholastic 

Salaries,  regular 

Head  teacher $720  00 

Teacher,  4 at  $540 2,160  00 

Instructor  in  music.  . . . 600  00 


$3,480  00 

Industrial 

Salaries,  regular 

Instructor  in  manual 

training,  2 at  $600 . . . 1,200  00 

Instructor  in  domestic 


arts 600  00 

Instructor  in  sewing.  . . 600  00 

Instructor  in  tailoring.  600  00 


$3,000  00 

6,480  00 


Total  for  personal  service 


$145,760  00 


For  the  expenses;  of  maintenance  and  operation  of 
Rome  State  Custodial  Asylum,  Rome,  other  than  personal 
service. 


MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

Food $60,000  00 

Fuel,  light,  power  and  water 

Fuel $25,100  00 

Light  700  00 

Water  1,200  00 

27,000  00 


Printing  and  advertising 
Equipment 

Office  

Household  

Medical  and  surgical. 
Motorless  vehicles  . . . 

Motor  vehicles 

Wearing  apparel  .... 
Educational 


75  00 

$300  00 
5,500  00 
100  00 
2,750  00 
100  00 
13,500  00 
100  00 


480 


STATE  CUSTODIAL  ASYLUM,  ROME  — Continued 

Equipment  — Continued 


Laundry  250  00 

Farm  and  garden 1,800  00 

Live  stock 1,200  00 

Books 50  00 

General  plant 850  00 


26,500  00 


Supplies 


Office  

$500 

00 

Household  

1,800 

00 

Laundry,  cleaning  and  disin- 

fecting   

3,000 

00 

Medical  and  surgical 

1,200 

00 

Motor  vehicle 

1,000 

00 

Educational 

500 

00 

Botanical  and  agricultural . . . 

1,500 

00 

Forage  and  veterinary 

23,500 

00 

General  plant  

o 

o 

00 

37,000  00 


Materials 

Industrial  and  general  plant 

Traveling  expenses 

Transportation  of  officials  or 

employees  $600  00 

Transportation  of  inmates  . . . 800  00 

Hotel  expenses  300  00 


Communication 

Fixed  charges  and  contributions 

Commutation $5,500  00 

Rewards  and  expense 300  00 


General  plant  service 
Bents 


16,000  00 


1,700  00 
2,500  00 


5,800  00 
2,200  00 
2,110  00 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation,  other  than  per- 
sonal service  


180,885  00 


481 


STATE  CUSTODIAL  ASYLUM,  ROME  — Continued 

REPAIRS 

For  work  done  by  contract  or  upon  estimate 
or  for  the  purchase  of  material  and  the 
employment  of  labor  in  addition  to  that 
regularly  appropriated  for  elsewhere,  for 
repairs  to  buildings  and  to  equipment.  . . $4,000  00 

For  repairs  to  sewage  disposal  plant 5,000  00 

For  enlarged  water  line 15,000  00 

24,000  00 


CONSTRUCTION  OR  PERMANENT  BETTERMENTS 


For  elevator  for  new  dormitory  building 4,000  00 

Total  for  Institution  1917-18 $854,645  00 


TO  BE  MADE  IMMEDIATELY  AVAILABLE 


For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  Borne 
State  Custodial  Asylum,  Borne,  other  than  personal 
service. 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 


Food $10,000  00 

Equipment 10,000  00 

Supplies 5,000  00 

Traveling  expenses 750  00 

Fixed  charges  and  contributions 500  00 

General  plant  service 500  00 


26,750  00 


Total  for  Borne  State  Custodial  Asylum,  Borne.  . . $381,395  00 


16 


482 


CRAIG  COLONY  FOR  EPILEPTICS,  SONYEA 

For  payment  for  sendees  of  the  employees  of  Craig  Colony  for 
Epileptics,  Sonyea : 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 

Administration 

General 

Salaries,  regular 

Superintendent $4,300  00 


Stenographer 600  00 

Usher  and  telephone  op- 
erator   300  00 

Telephone  operator, 

night 360  00 

Coachman 600  00 

Watchman,  4 at  $600  2,400  00 

Cook,  first  grade 420  00 

Chambermaid  and  wait- 
ress   288  00 

Steward 1,800  00 

Cook,  cottage 360  00 

Barber 480  00 

Chaplain 1,200  00 

Chaplain 1,000  00 

Sewage  tender 540  00 


$14,648  00 


Accounting  and  stores 
Salaries,  regular 

Bookkeeper,  2 at  $1,200  2,400  00 

Stenographer 600  00 

Storekeeper 900  00 

Agent  and  treasurer  . . . 1,200  00 

Attendant 360  00 


$5,460  00 

$20,108  00 

Ward,  dormitory  or  cottage  service 


Salaries,  regular 

Matron $900  00 

Supervisor,  4 at  $720..  2,880  00 


483 

CRAIG  COLONY  FOR  EPILEPTICS  — Continued 

Ward,  dormitory  or  cottage  service  — Continued 
Salaries,  regular  — Continued 


Supervisor,  4 at  $600 . . 

2,400 

00 

Attendant,  15  at  $444.  . 

6,660 

00 

Attendant,  6 at  $420.  . . 

2,520 

00 

Attendant,  28  at  $384.  . 

10,752 

00 

Attendant,  24  at  $360 . . 

8,640 

00 

Attendant,  14  at  $300 . . 

4,200 

00 

Cook,  16  at  $360 

5,760 

00 

Assistant  cook,  4 at  $360 

1,440 

00 

Hospital 

Salaries,  regular 


First  assistant  physician 

$2,500 

00 

Second  assistant  physi- 

cian   

2,000 

00 

Third  assistant  physician 

Ol 

o 

o 

00 

Junior  assistant  physi- 

cian, 4 at  $1,200.  . . . 

4,800 

00 

Woman  physician 

1,400 

00 

Pathologist 

2,500 

00 

Visiting  opthalmologist . 

300 

00 

Dentist 

900 

00 

Pharmacist 

900 

00 

Superintendent  of  nurses 

1,200 

00 

Assistant  superintendent 

of  nurses  

900 

00 

Stenographer,  2 at  $600 

1,200 

00 

Chief  nurse 

600 

00 

Nurses  and  attendants  . . 

6,660 

00 

Special  attendant 

420 

00 

Nurse,  15  at  $480 

7,200 

00 

34,980  00 


Industrial 

Wages,  regular 

Head  seamstress $420  00 

Seamstress 300  00 

Tailor 660  00 

Shoemaker 600  00 


484 


CRAIG  COLONY  FOR  EPILEPTICS  — Continued 


Industrial  — Continued 

W ages,  regular  — Continued 


Printer 600  001 

Brickmaker 900  00 

Laborer,  2 at  $420 840  00 


Kitchen  and  dining  room 
Wages,  regular 

Domestic $240  00 

Chambermaid  and  wait- 
ress, 3 at  $288 864  00 

Cook,  head,  3 at  $600.  . 1,800  00 

Cook,  first  grade,  4 at 

$420  1,680  00 


Meat  stores 

Wages,  regular 

Butcher 

Bakery 

Wages,  regular 

Baker $720  00 

Assistant  baker 420  00 


Laundry 

Wages,  regular 

Head  laundryman $840  00 

Laundryman,  2 at  $420.  840  00 

Laundress,  11  at  $240.  . 2,640  00 


Mechanical 
Engineering 
Wages,  regular 

Engineer  and  electrician  $1,500  00 
Assistant  engineer  and 

electrician,  3 at  $900.  2,700  00 

Assistant  engineer  and 

electrician 840  00 

Fireman,  9 at  $540 4,860  00 


4,320  00 


4,584  00 
660  00 


1,140  00 


4,320  00 


$9,900  00 


485 


CRAIG  COLONY  FOR  EPILEPTICS  — Continued 

Mechanical  — Continued 


Repairs 

Wages,  regular 

Blacksmith $600  00 

Head  carpenter 900  00 

Carpenter,  assistant  . . . 720  00 

Mason  and  bricklayer.  . 720  00 

Mason  and  bricklayer  . . 600  00 

Painter 600  00 

Painter 480  00 

Plumber 720  00 

Plumber 600  00 

Tinsmith 540  00 

Mattress  maker 60000 

Steamfitter 900  00 


$7,980  00 


Field  service 
Farm 

Wages,  regular 

Head  farmer $900  00 

Assistant  farmer 540  00 

Laborer,  3 at  $420 1,260  00 

Teamster,  14  at  $480..  6,720  00 

Dairyman 720  00 


$10,140  00 


Garden  and  grounds 
Wages,  regular 

Florist  and  gardener.  . . 720  00 

Laborer 420  00 

Teamster 480  00 


$1,620  00 


Educational 

Scholastic 

Salaries,  regular 

Head  teacher $900  00 

Teacher,  2 at  $720 1,440  00 


17,880  00 


11,760  00 


$2,340  00 


486 


CRAIG  COLONY  FOR  EPILEPTICS  — Continued 


Educational  — Continued 
Industrial 

Salaries,  regular 

Sloyd  instructor 720  00 

Instructor  arts  and 

crafts 780  00 

Bandmaster 720  00 


$2,220  00 

4,560  00 

Salaries  and  wages,  temporary 
F or  temporary  employees 
for  entire  institution, 
including  vacation 

supply  1,000  00 

Total  for  personal  service $151,464  00 


MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 


For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of 
Craig  Colony  for  Epileptics,  Sonyea,  other  than  personal 


service : 


Food . $82,000  00 

Fuel,  light,  power  and  water 

Fuel  $35,200  00 


Light 


800  00 


Printing  and  advertising. 


Equipment 

Household  $10,270 

Medical  and  surgical 800 

Motorless  vehicles  and  equip- 
ment   500 

Wearing  apparel 14,000 

Educational 500 

Industrial  30 

Laundry  8,500 

Farm  and  garden 2,000 

Live  stock  1,000 

Books 400 

General  plant 1,000 


00 

00 

00 

00 

00 

00 

00 

00 

00 

00 

00 


36,000  00 
100  00 


39,000  00 


487 


CRAIG  COLONY  FOR  EPILEPTICS  — Continued 


Supplies 


Office  

$1,000 

00 

Household  

2,500 

00 

Laundry,  cleaning  and  disin- 

fecting   

2,500 

00 

Medical  and  surgical 

2,500 

00 

Educational 

400 

00 

Research  

400 

00 

Botanical  and  agricultural . . . 

1,800 

00 

Forage  and  veterinary 

5,000 

00 

General  plant 

5,000 

00 

21,100  00 

Materials 


Industrial  and  general  plant. 
Traveling  expenses 

Transportation  of  officers  and 


employees $800  00 

Transportation  of  inmates.  . . 200  00 

Hotel  expenses 100  00 


Fixed  charges  and  contributions 

Commutation  

General  plant  service 

Miscellaneous  amusements  . . $1,800  00 
Expense,  nose  and  throat  spe- 


cialist 300  00 

Expense,  optician 100  00 

Funeral  expenses  280  00 

Services,  Jewish  chaplain.  . . 720  00 

Services,  veterinary 200  00 


Communication 

Express  $900  00 

Freight  1,364  00 

Postage  1,300  00 

Telegraph  200  00 

Telephone  140  00 

Telephone  rentals 96  00 


10,000  00 


1,100  00 

8,620  00 


3,400  00 


4,000  00 

Total  for  maintenance  and  operation,  other  than 
personal  service  


205,320  00 


488 


CRAIG  COLONY  FOR  EPILEPTICS  — Continued 

REPAIRS 

For  work  done  by  contract  or  upon  estimate  or  for  the 
purchase  of  material  and  the  employment  of  labor  in 
addition  to  that  regularly  appropriated  for  elsewhere, 
for  repairs  to  buildings  and  to  equipment 10,000  00 


CONSTRUCTION  OR  PERMANENT  BETTERMENTS 


For  the  construction  of  dormitories  to  re- 
place Letchworth  House  (authorization 
chapter  640  of  the  laws  of  1916,  eighty 
thousand  dollars  ($80,000)  of  which  $20,- 
000,  was  appropriated),  a further  appro- 
priation of  forty-five  thousand  dollars  . . . $45,000  00 
For  providing  the  colony  with  an  adequate 
and  sanitary  supply  of  water  (authoriza- 
tion chapter  646  of  the  laws  of  1916, 
twenty-five  thousand  dollars  ($25,000)  of 
which  $5,000  was  appropriated),  a fur- 
ther appropriation  of  ten  thousand  dollars  10,000  00 
For  the  construction  and  equipment  of  a cold 
storage  plant  (authorization  chapter  646 
of  the  laws  of  1916,  thirty-five  thousand 
dollars  ($35,000)  of  which  $5,000  was  ap- 
propriated), a further  appropriation  of 


twenty-five  thousand  dollars  25,000  00 

For  expenses  of  survey  by  the  State  engi- 
neer for  the  development  of  plans  for  the 
enlargement  of  central  heating  plant  for 

Villa  Flora  Group,  etc 3,000  00 

For  borings  and  plans  to  be  prepared  by 
the  State  Architect  for  the  construction 
and  equipment  of  a dining  room  and 
kitchen  building 500  00 


83,500  00 


Total  for  colony,  1917—18 


$450,284  00 


489 


CRAIG  COLONY  FOR  EPILEPTICS  — Continued 

TO  BE  MADE  IMMEDIATELY  AVAILABLE 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 


Food $10,000  00 

Fuel,  light,  power  and  water 1,000  00 

Equipment 5,000  00 

Supplies 1,500  00 

Materials 1,000  00 


Total  immediately  available 18,500  00 


Total  for  Craig  Colony  for  Epileptics,  Sonyea.  . $468,784  00 


SYRACUSE  STATE  INSTITUTION  FOR  FEEBLE  MINDED 
CHILDREN,  SYRACUSE 

For  payment  for  services  of  employees  of  the  Syracuse  State  Insti- 
tution for  Feeble-Minded  Children,  Syracuse. 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 

Administration 

General 

Salaries,  regular 

Superintendent $4,000  00 


Chief  clerk 900  00 

Watchman 480  00 

Coachman 480'  00 

Usher 240  00 

Cook 360  00 

Waitress 240  00 


Accounting  and  stores 
Salaries,  regular 

Steward 

Bookkeeper .... 
Stenographer  . . . 
Storekeeper  .... 
Junior  clerk  . . . 


$6,700  00 


1,200  00 
900  00 
600  00 
720  00 
300  00 


$3,720  00 


$10,420  00 


490 


SYRACUSE  STATE  INSTITUTION  — Continued 


Ward  (dormitory)  or  cottage  service 


Salaries,  regular 

Matron $1,200  00 

Assistant  matron,  3 at 

$480  1,440  00 

Matron’s  assistant 300  00 

Housekeeper 600  00 

Housekeeper 300  00 

Supervisor 540  00 

Watchman 480  00 

Head  attendant 480  00 

Attendants,  male 2,500  00 

Attendant,  female,  22  at 

$300  6,600  00 

Attendant,  female,  night, 

2 at  $360 720  00 

Domestic,  4 at  $240.  . . . 960  00 


16,120  00 


Hospital 

Salaries,  regular 

Physician $1,800  00 

Dentist 600  00 

Nurse 480  00 

Attendant,  2 at  $300.  . . 600  00 

Cook 300  00 


Industrial 

W ages,  regular 

Attendants,  3 at  $300 . . $900  00 

Tailoress 360  00 

Dressmaker 240  00 

Seamstress,  4 at  $240 . . 960  00 

Shoemaker 480  00 


Kitchen  and  dining-room 
Wages,  regular 

Head  cook 

Head  cook 


3,780  00 


2,940  00 


$420  00 
360  00 


491 


SYRACUSE  STATE  INSTITUTION  — Continued 


Kitchen  and  dining-room  — Continued 
Wages,  regular  — Continued 
Assistant  cook,  6 at 

$360  2,160  00 

Attendant,  4 at  $300.  . . 1,200  00 

Waitress,  3 at  $240 720  00 

4,860  00 

Bakery  and  meat  stores 
Wages,  regular 

Baker $600  00 

Meat  cutter 540  00 

1,140  00 


Laundry 

Wages,  regular 

Head  laundress  .... 
Laundress,  4 at  $240 
Attendant 


Mechanical 
Engineering 
Wages,  regular 

Engineer  and  electrician. 

Assistant  engineer  and 

electrician 

Fireman,  3 at  $540.  . . . 

Steamfitter  and  plumber. 

$4,180  00 


$1,000  00 

780  00 
1,620  00 
780  00 


$360  00 
960  00 
300  00 

1,620  00 


Repairs 

Wages,  regular 

Carpenter,  2 at  $540.  . . $1,080  00 

Painter 480  00 


$1,560  00 

5,740  00 


492 


SYRACUSE  STATE  INSTITUTION  — Continued 

Field  service 
F arm 

Wages,  regular 

Farmer $600  00 

Housekeeper 300  00 

Teamster,  3 at  $480.  . . 1,440  00 


$2,340  00 


Garden  and  grounds 
Wages,  regular 

Gardener 540  00 

Laborer,  2 at  $420 840  00 

Teamster 480  00 


$1,860  00 


Educational 

Salaries,  regular 

Head  teacher $900  00 

Instructor,  band,  1 0 

months . 500  00 

Instructor,  industrial,  10 

months 500  00 

Teachers,  10  months,  9 

at  $450  4,050  00 

Attendant,  3 at  $300 . . . 900  00 


Salaries  and  wages,  temporary 

For  temporary  employees  for  entire 
institution,  including  vacation 
supply  


4,200  00 


6,850  00 


500  00 


Total  for  personal  service $58,170  00 

For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  for  the 
Syracuse  State  Institution  for  Feeble-Minded  Children, 

Syracuse,  other  than  personal  service. 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 


Food  $26,000  00 

Fuel,  light,  power  and  water 15,500  00 

Advertising  . ; 25  00 


493 


SYRACUSE  STATE  INSTITUTION  — Continued 

Equipment 

Office $225  00 

Household 3,000  0!0 

Medical 400  00 

Mqtorless  vehicles 500 

Books 150 

Educational 600 


Farm  and  garden 


500 


General  plant  . . . : 1,000 

Live  stock 1,000 

Wearing  apparel 3,000 


Industrial 


525 


Supplies 

Office $300 

Household 700 

Laundry,  cleaning  and  disin- 
fecting   1,000 

Medical  . ... 

Motor  vehicles 
Educational  . 

Botanical  and 


agricultural . 


500 

50 

650 

900 


F or  age  and  veterinary 3,800 

. 300 


00 

00 

00 

00 

00 

00 

00 

00 

00 

00 

00 

00 

00 

00 

00 

00 

00 


10,900  00 


Refrigerating 

General  plant 1,900  00 

Materials  10’100  00 

Industrial  and  general  plant 5,000  00 

Traveling  expenses 600  00 

Communication 

Express $150  00 

175  00 

300  00 

Telephone  and  telegraph.  ...  225  00 

850  00 

Fixed  charges  and  contributions 

Commutation $3,000  00 

Rewards,  etc.  , 500  00 

3,500  00 

General  plant  service 1,300  00 


F reight 
Postage 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation,  other  than 

personal  service  73,775  00 


494 


SYRACUSE  STATE  INSTITUTION  — Continued 

REPAIRS 

For  work  clone  by  contract  or  upon  estimate  or  for  the 
purchase  of  material  and  the  employment  of  labor  in 
addition  to  that  regularly  appropriated  for  elsewhere, 
for  repairs  to  buildings  and  to  equipment 0,0(30  00 


Total  for  institution,  1917-18 $137,945  00 

TO  BE  MADE1  IMMEDIATELY  AVAILABLE 
For  the  expense  of  maintenance  and  operation  for  the 
Syracuse  State  Institution  for  Feeble-Minded  Children, 

Syracuse,  other  than  personal  service. 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 


Food $5,000  00 

Fuel,  light  and  power 2,000  00 

Supplies 1,000  00 

Traveling  expenses 250  00 


Total  immediately  available  8,250  00 

Total  for  Syracuse  State  Institution  for  Feeble- 

Minded  Children,  Syracuse $146,195  00 


LETCHWORTH  VILLAGE,  THIELLS 

For  payment  for  services  of  employees  ,of  Letchworth 
Thiells. 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 


Administration 

General 

Salaries,  regular 

Superintendent $4,500  00 


Stenographer-bookkeeper  720  00 

Steward 1,800  00 

Resident  engineer  and 

inspector 2,400  00 

Chauffeur 720  00 

Attendant 360  00 


Village, 


$10,500  00 


495 


LETCHWORTH  VILLAGE,  THIELLS  — Continued 

Administration  — Continued 
Accounting  and  stores 

Stenographer-bookkeeper, 

3 at  $900 2,700  00 

Storekeeper 600  00 

Teamster 480  00 


$3,780  00 

$14,280  00 

Ward  (dormitory)  or  cottage  service 


Salaries,  regular 

General  matron $900  00 

Colony  matron 600  00 

Dormitory  matron,  6 at 

$600  3,600  00 

Supervisor 720  00 

Supervisor 540  00 

Farmer 900  00 

Attendant,  male,  7 at 

$420  2,940  00 

Attendant,  female,  11  at 

$360  3,960  00 

Laborer,  8 at  $420.  . . . 3,360  00 

Teamster,  3 at  $480.  . . . 1,440  00 

Head  cook 600  00 

Cook,  3 at  $480 1,440  00 

Assistant  cook,  5 at  $360  1,800  00 

Assistant  cook 300  00 

Housekeeper,  attendants’ 

home 540  00 


Hospital 


Salaries,  regular 

First  assistant  physician 

$1,708 

33 

J unior  assistant  physician 

1,200 

00 

Nurse 

600 

00 

Cook 

480 

00 

Attendant,  female 

360 

00 

Domestic 

300 

00 

Domestic 

240 

00 

23,640  00 


4,888  33 


496 


LETCKWQRTH  VILLAGE,  THIELLS  — Continued 

I ndustrial 

Salaries,  regular 

Sewing  instructor $480  00 

Seamstress 360  00 

840  00 

Kitchen  and  dining  room 
Wages,  regular 

Cook,  3 at  $480 $1,440  00 

Assistant  cook,  3 at  $360  1,080  00 

2,520  00 

Laundry 

Wages,  regular 

Head  laundress $480  00 

Laundress 330  00 

810  00 

Mechanical 

Engineering 

Wages,  regular 

Engineer,  chief $1,500  00 

Fireman,  4 at  $540 . . . . 2,160  00 


$3,660  00 


Repairs 

W ages,  regular 

Blacksmith $600  00 

Mason 900  00 

Carpenter,  2 at  $600.  . . 1,200  00 

Painter 480  00 

Plumber 720  00 


$3,900  00 

— 7,560  00 

Educational 

Salaries,  regular 

Band  instructor  $720  00 

Teacher,  2 at  $720 1,440  00 


2,160  00 


497 


LETCHWOETH  VILLAGE,  THIELLS  — Continued 

Field  service 
Farm 


Wages,  regular 

Farmer,  2 at  $900 $1,800  00 

Dairyman 600  00 

Poultryman 600  00 

Teamster,  2 at  $480.  ...  960  00 

Laborer 420  00 


Salaries  and  wages,  temporary 

For  temporary  employees  for  entire  insti- 
tution, including  vacation  supply 


4,380  00 
2,000  00 


Total  for  personal  service 


$63,078 


For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of 
Letchworth  Village,  Thiells,  other  than  personal  service. 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 


Food $18,000  00 

Fuel,  light,  power  and  water 12,000  00 

Printing  and  advertising 150  00 

Equipment 

Office $500  00 

Household 3,500  00 

Medical  and  surgical 400  00 

Motorless  vehicles 700  00 

Motor  vehicles 1,500  00 

Wearing  apparel 3,000  00 

Educational 500  00 

Research 200  00 

Industrial 1,000  00 

Laundry 500  00 

Farm  and  garden 1,100  00 

Live  stock 1,000  00 

Books 100  00 

General  plant 500  00 


14,500  00 


498 


LETCHWORTH  VILLAGE,  THIELLS  — Continued 


Supplies 

Office $300  00 

Household 2,000  00 

Laundry,  cleaning  and  disin- 
fecting   1,500  00 

Medical  and  surgical 250  00 

Motor  vehicles 1,000  00 

Educational 500  00 

Research 200  00 

Botanical  and  agricultural.  . 3,000  00 

Forage  and  veterinary 6,000  00 

Refrigerating 500  00 

General  plant  750  00 

— 16,000  00 


Materials 

Industrial  and  general  plant. 
Traveling  expenses 

Transportation  of  officers  and 


employees $1,200  00 

Transportation  of  inmates.  . . 300  00 

Hotel  expenses 300  00 


Communication 

Fixed  charges  and  contributions 
General  plant  service 


7,500  00 


1,800  00 

2,000  00 

2,200  00 

1,000  00 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation,  other  than 

personal  service  . 75,150  00 

REPAIRS 

For  work  done  by  contract  or  upon  estimate 
or  for  the  purchase  of  material  and  the 
employment  of  labor  in  addition  to  that 
regularly  appropriated  for  elsewhere,  for 
repairs  to  buildings  and  to  equipment.  . . . $1,500  00 

For  plumbing  and  lighting 1,450  00 


2,950  00 


499 


LETCHWORTH  VILLAGE,  THIELLS  — Continued 

CONSTRUCTION  OR  PERMANENT  BETTERMENTS 


For  construction  of  storehouse,  bakery,  re- 
frigerating' plant  and  cold  storage  build- 
ing (authorization  chapter  646  of  the  laws 
of  1916  — sixty  thousand  dollars  ($60,- 
000)  of  which  $15,000'  was  appropriated), 
a final  appropriation  of  forty-five  thou- 
sand dollars 

For  equipment,  refrigerating  plant  and  cold 

storage  building 

For  construction  of  cottages  E,  F,  G and  H 
(authorization  chapter  646  of  the  laws  of 
1916,  one  hundred  sixty-eight  thousand 
dollars  ($168,000)  of  which  $42,000  was 
appropriated)  a further  appropriation  of 

eighty  thousand  dollars 

For  tunnel,  conduit  work,  steam  and  return 
piping,  and  hot  water  distributing  and  cir- 
culating piping  for  buildings  of  boys’  im- 
provable group  (authorization  chapter  646 
of  the  laws  of  1916  — thirty  thousand 
dollars  ($30,000)  of  which  $10,000  was 
appropriated)  a further  appropriation  of 

ten  thousand  dollars 

For  employment  by  state  architect  of  archi- 
tectural, engineering  and  other  assistants  . 
For  an  assembly  hall,  an  authorization  of 
fifty-five  thousand  dollars  ($55,000),  of 
which  twenty-five  thousand  dollars  ($25,- 

000)  is  hereby  appropriated 

For  an  industrial  building,  an  authorization 
of  forty  thousand,  six  hundred  dollars 
($40,600),  of  which  fifteen  thousand  dol- 
lars ($15,000)  is  hereby  appropriated.  . . 


$45,000  00 
32,000  00 


80,000  00 


10,000  00 

10,000  00 


25,000  00 


15,000  00 


500 


LETCHWOETH  VILLAGE,  THIELLS  — Continued 

For  a service  building,  an  authorization  of 
fifty-eight  thousand  dollars  ($58,000),  of 
which  twenty  thousand  dollars  ($20,000) 

is  hereby  appropriated 20,000  00 

For  an  attendant's  home,  an  authorization  of 
fifty-four  thousand  dollars  ($54,000),  of 
which  twenty  thousand  dollars  ($20,000) 

is  hereby  appropriated 20,000  00 

For  cottages  I,  J,  K and  L,  an  authorization 
of  one  hundred  sixty  thousand  dollars 
($160,000),  of  which  sixty  thousand  dol- 
lars ($60,000)  is  hereby  appropriated.  . . 60,000  00 

For  underground  electric,  telephone,  sewer 
and  water  connections,  an  authorization  of 
fifteen  thousand  dollars  ($15,000)  of 
which  five  thousand  dollars  is  hereby  ap- 


propriated   5,000  00 

For  underground  piping,  tunnel  and  conduit 
work,  an  authorization  of  eighty  thousand 
dollars  ($80,000)  of  which  twenty  thous- 
and dollars  is  hereby  appropriated 20,000  00 

For  bridge  across  creek  to  laundry  and  adult 

female  group 15,000  00 

357,000  00 


$498,178  33 


Total  for  Letchworth  Village,  Thiells 


501 


NEW  YORK  STATE  HOSPITAL  FOR  THE  TREATMENT  OF 
CRIPPLED  AND  DEFORMED  CHILDREN,  WEST 
HAVERSTRAW 

For  payment  for  services  of  employees  of  the  New  York  State 
Hospital  for  the  Treatment  of  Crippled  and  Deformed  Children,  West 
Haverstraw : 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 

Administration 

General 

Salaries,  regular 

Superintendent $3,000  00 

Stenographer 600  00 

Watchman 420  00 


$4,020  00 

Accounting  and  stores 
Salaries,  regular 

Steward 1,200  00 

Storekeeper 720  00 


$1,920  00 


Ward  (dormitory)  or  cottage  service 


Salaries,  regular 

Matron $900  00 

Assistant  matron 660  00 

Nurse,  head,  2 at  $600.  . 1,200  00 

Nurses  and  orthopedic 

nurses 7,500  00 

Domestic,  7 at  $240.  . . . 1,680  00 


Hospital 

Salaries,  regular 

First  assistant  surgeon . . $1,800  00 

Physician,  resident  ....  1,500  00 


Industries 

Wages,  regular 

Seamstress,  4 at  $240 


$5,940  00 


11,940  00 


3,300  00 
960  00 


502 


STATE  HOSPITAL,  WEST  HA VERSTRAW  — Continued 

Kitchen  and  dining  room 
Wages,  regular 

Cook,  3 at  $480 $1,440  00 

Domestic,  8 at  $240.  ...  1,920  00 

Chambermaid  and  wait- 


ress   240  00 


Laundry 

Wages,  regular 

Head  launderer $300  00 

Launderer,  5 at  $240 . . 1,200  00 


Mechanical 
Engineering 
Wages,  regular 

Instrument  maker  and 


fireman $720  00 

Repairs 

Wages,  regular 

Repairer 420  00 


Eield  service 
F arm 

Wages,  regular 

Gardener $540  00 

Laborer,  2 at  $420 840  00 


3,600  00 


1,500  00 


1,140  00 


$1,380  00 

Garden  and  grounds 
Wages,  regular 

Laborer,  2 at  $420 840  00 


Educational 

Scholastic 

Salaries,  regular 

Teacher,  2 at  $660 $1,320  00 

Industrial 

Salaries,  regular 

Instructor,  manual  train- 
ing, 2 at  $660 1,320  00 


2,220  00 


2,640  00 


503 


STATE  HOSPITAL,  WEST  HA VEESTRAW  ~ Continued 

Departmental 

Salaries  and  wages,  temporary 

For  temporary  employees  for  entire 
institution,  including  vacation 
supply 1,200  00 


Total  for  personal  service.  . . 

For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  the 
New  York  State  Hospital  for  the  Care  of  Crippled  and 
Deformed  Children,  West  Haverstraw,  other  than  per- 
sonal service. 


MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 


Food 

Fuel,  light,  power  and  water 

Fuel $1,500  00 

Light 1,000  00 

Power 200  00 

Water 1,000  00 


Printing  and  advertising 

Equipment 

Office $100  00 

Household 800  00 

Medical  and  surgical 1,600  00 

Motorless  vehicles 150  00 

Wearing  apparel . 700  00 

Educational 250  00 

Industrial 100  00 

Laundry 75  00 

Farm  and  garden 65  00 

Live  stock 200  00 

General  plant 110  00 


Supplies 

Office $150  00 

Household 700  00 

Laundry,  cleaning  and  disin- 
fecting   350  00 

Medical  and  surgical 1,800  00 

Educational 450  00 


$11,000  00 


3,700  00 
100  00 


4,150  00 


$34,440  00 


504 


STATE  HOSPITAL,  WEST  HA VERSTRAW  — Continued 


Supplies  — Continued 

Research 100  00 

Botanical  and  agricultural. . . 600  00 

Borage  and  veterinary 500  00 

Refrigerating 400  00 

General  plant 200  00 

5?250  00 

Materials 

Industrial  and  general  plant 700  00 


Traveling  expenses 

Transportation  of  officials  or 

employees $800  00 

Transportation  of  inmates  . . . 25  00 

Hotel  expenses  . . . 25  00 

850  00 

Communication 

Freight  and  express $200  00 

Postage 150  00 

Telephone  and  telegraph.  . . . 250  00 

600  00 

Fixed  charges  and  contributions 

Commutation 1,200  00 

General  plant  service 

Amusements $200  00 

Horseshoeing 200  00 

Orthopedic  services 500  00 

Miscellaneous 300  00 

1,200  00 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation,  other  than 
personal  service 28,750  00 

REPAIRS 

For  work  done  by  contract  or  upon  estimate  or  for  the 
purchase  of  material  and  the  employment  of  labor  in 
addition  to  that  appropriated  for  elsewhere,  for  repairs 
to  buildings  and  equipment 


1,700  00 


505 


STATE  HOSPITAL,  WEST  HA VERSTRAW  — Continued 

CONSTRUCTION  OR  PERMANENT  BETTERMENTS 

For  construction  to  complete  main  hospital 
building,  (authorization  chapter  456  of 
the  laws  of  1916,  fifty-five  thousand  dol- 
lars ($55,000),  of  which  twenty-five 
thousand  dollars  ($25,000)  was  appro- 
priated),. a further  sum  of  twenty  thou- 
sand dollars  is  hereby  appropriated $20,000  00 

For  equipment  for  new  laundry 4,000  00 

For  water  piping  from  water  tank  to  main 

connection 1,500  00 

25,500  00 


Total  for  hospital,  1917-18 $90,390  00 

TO  BE  MADE  IMMEDIATELY  AVAILABLE 

For  payment  for  services  of  employees  of  the  New 
York  State  Hospital  of  Crippled  and  Deformed  Chil- 
dren, West  Haverstraw. 


PERSONAL  SERVICE 


Hospital 

Salaries,  regular 

First  assistant  surgeon  (January  1 
to  October  1,  1915) 


$600  00 


MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 


Equipment 1,000  00 

Materials 150  00 

Fixed  charges  and  contributions 200  00 


$1,350  00 

Total  immediately  available $1,950  00 


Total  for  New  York  State  Hospital  for  the  Treat- 
ment of  Crippled  and  Deformed  Children,  West 
Haverstraw  $92,340  00 


506 


STATE  COMMISSION  OF  PRISONS 

For  payment  for  services  of  the  Commissioner  and  the  employees  of 
the  State  Commission  of  Prisons. 


Administration  PERSONAL  SERVICE 

Salaries,  regular 

Commissioners,  7 at 

$500  $3,500  00 

Secretary  . 3,600  00 

Chief  clerk 2,600  00 

Chief  inspector 2,000  00 

Inspector 1,650  00 

Stenographer  1,500  00 


Total  for  personal  service.  $14,850  00 

For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  the 
Prison  Commission,  other  than  personal  service. 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 


Printing $1,000  00 

Equipment 500  00 

Supplies 500  00 

Traveling  expenses 4,500  00 

Communication 800  00 

General  plant  service 250  00 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation  other  than 
personal  service 


7,550  00 


Total  for  State  Commission  of  Prisons $22,400  00 


COMMISSION  ON  NEW  PRISONS 

CONSTRUCTION  OR  PERMANENT  BETTERMENTS 

For  the  construction  of  new  buildings  and  the  demolition 
of  the  old  cell  block  and  cell  house  at  Sing  Sing  Prison 
(an  authorization  bv  chapter  594,  Laws  of  1916,  of 
seven  hundred  and  fifty  thousand  dollars  ($750,000) 
of  which  two  hundred  thousand  dollars  ($200,000) 
was  appropriated),  a further  appropriation  of  two 
hundred  thousand  dollars 


$200,000  OO 


507 


STATE  PROBATION  COMMISSION 

For  payment  for  services  of  employees  of  the  State  Probation  Com- 
mission. 


PERSONAL  SERVICE 


Administration 

Salaries,  regular 

Secretary $3,500  00 

Assistant  secretary  ....  1,500  00 

Chief  clerk  and  hearing 

stenographer  1,500  00 

Stenographer  900  00 


Total  for  personal  service $7,400  00 

For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of 
the  State  Probation  Commission,  other  than  personal 
service 


MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 


Printing $1,000  00 

Equipment 150  00 

Supplies 250  00 

Traveling  expenses 1,700  00 

Communications 1,200  00 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation, 
other  than  personal  service 


4,300  00 


$11,700  00 


Total  for  State  Probation  Commission 


508 


BOARD  OF  PAROLE 

For  payment  for  services  of  the  members  and  employees  of  the 
Board  of  Parole: 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 

Administration 

Salaries,  regular 

Member,  2 at  $3,600..  $7,200  00 

Parole  officer  1,500  00 

Parole  officer,  2 at 

$1,200  2,400  00 


Total  for  personal  service $11,100  00 

For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of 
the  Board  of  Parole,  other  than  personal  service. 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 


Printing  $125  00 

Equipment  50  00 

Supplies  50  00 

Traveling  expenses  4,200  00 

Communication  150  00 

General  plant  service 75  00 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation, 

other  than  personal  service 4,650  00 


$15,750  00 


Total  for  Board  of  Parole 


509 


PRISON  DEPARTMENT  — MAIN  OFFICE 

For  payment  for  services  of  the  State  Superintendent  of  Prisons  and 
the  employees,  of  the  Prison  Department  — Main  Office. 


PERSONAL  SERVICE 


Administration 

General 

Salaries,  regular 


Superintendent 

$8,000 

00 

Superintendent’s  clerk  . 

4,000 

00 

Confidential  clerk  .... 

2,400 

00 

Confidential  stenog- 

rapher   

900 

00 

Stenographer 

1,200 

00 

Messenger 

1,800 

00 

Telephone  operator  .... 

660 

00 

Bureau  of  audit  and  estimate 
Salaries,  regular 

Estimate  clerk  and  audi- 
tor   $3,000  00 

Stenographer 960  00 

Stenographer  and  book- 
keeper   1,080  00 


$18,960  00 


Special  fund  bureau 
Salaries,  regular 

Special  fund  clerk $3,000  00 

Stenographer 900  00 


5,040  00 


Parole  bureau 

Salaries,  regular 

Statistician  . . $2,500  00 

Stenographer 1,000  00 

Bureau  of  identification 
General 

Salaries,  regular 

Bertillon  indexer  and 

stenographer $1,200  00 

Stenographer 900  00 


1,900  00 


3,500  00 


$2,100  00 


510 


PRISON  DEPARTMENT  — MAIN  OFFICE  — 

Bureau  of  identification  — Continued 
Bertillon  system 
Salaries,  regular 

Bertillon  indexer 900  00 

Junior  clerk,  2 at  $660.  1,320  00 


$2,220  00 


Finger  print  system 
Salaries,  regular 

Bertillon  indexer 1,020  00 

Bertillon  indexer  .....  900  00 


$1,920  00 

6,240  00 

Total  for  personal  service 

For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  the 
Prison  Department,  Main  Office,  other  than  personal 
Service. 


MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 


Printing 

Letterheads,  printed  en- 
velopes, etc $400  00 

Billheads,  forms  and  miscel- 
laneous   225  00 

— $625  00 

Advertising 100  00 

Equipment 

Furniture,  etc $150  00 

Books,  periodicals,  newspaper 

clippings,  etc 200  00 

Typewriters,  repairs,  etc.  . . 125  00 

Filing  and  transfer  cases.  . . 150  00 

Legislative  index  50  00 

Rubber  stamps,  pads,  daters, 

etc 75  00 


Continued 


$37,640  00 


750  00 


511 


PRISON  DEPARTMENT  — MAIN  OFFICE  — Continued 


Supplies 

Office 

Blank  paper,  cards,  en- 
velopes, typewriter  rib- 
bons, carbon  paper  and 
miscellaneous  stationery.  $200  00 

Binders,  loose  leaf  sheets, 

index  sheets,  etc * 240  00 

Drinking  water,  etc 60  00 

Pens,  pencils,  ink,  bank 

books,  rubber  bands,  etc.  100  00 


Traveling  expenses  

Communication 

Telephone $550  00 

Telegrams  and  messenger 

service 200  00 

Postage 600  00 

Express  and  cartage  50  00 


General  plant  service 

Surety  bonds  $75  00 

Miscellaneous 25  00 


600  00 

1,200  00 


1,400  00 


100  00 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation,  other  than 

personal  service  4,775  00 

CONSTRUCTION  OR  PERMANENT  BETTERMENTS 

For  the  construction  of  highways  under  the  direction  of 
the  superintendent  of  State  prisons,  for  guarding 
prisoners  engaged  in  this  work,  and  for  the  purchase 
of  implements  and  equipments,  pursuant  to  the  pro- 
visions of  section  one  hundred  and  seventy-nine  of 
chapter  forty-seven  of  the  laws  of  nineteen  hundred 
and  nine,  being  the  prison  law,  such  highways  to  be 
those  designated  by  the  state  commissioner  of  high- 


ways   50,000  00 

Total  for  Department  1917-18 $92,415  00 


512 


PRISON  DEPARTMENT  — MAIN  OFFICE  — Continued 

TO  BE  MADE  IMMEDIATELY  AVAILABLE 

For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  the  Prison  Depart- 
ment — Main  Office  — other  than  personal  service. 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 


Equipment $350  00 

Supplies 150  00 

Total  immediately  available 500  00 


Total  for  Prison  Department,  Main  Office $92,915  00 


SING  SING  PRISON 

For  payment  for  services  of  employees  of  Sing  Sing  Prison,  payable 
from  general  fund. 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 


Administration 

General 

Salaries,  regular 

Agent  and  warden $3,500  00 

Receiving  officer 1,800  00 

Bertillon  clerk 1,500  00 

Confidential  clerk 1,200  00 

Assistant  confidential 

clerk 1,200  00 

Correspondence  censor.  . 1,200  00 

Stenographer 900  00 

Stableman 730  00 

Chaplin  — Catholic  ...  2,000  00 

Chaplin  — Protestant  . . 500  00 

Chaplin  — Hebrew  ....  500  00 

Confidential  agent  to  su- 


perintendent of  prisons 
at  Albany  ($3,000), 
Sing  Sing  prison  pro- 


portion   750  00 

Laborer  and  coachman.  . 912  50 

Telephone  operator  ....  600  00 


$17,292  50 


513 


SING  SING  PRISON  — Continued 

Administration  — Continued 


Accounting  and  stores 
Salaries,  regular 

Comptroller’s  clerk  . 
Assistant  comptroller 

clerk 

Storekeeper 

Assistant  storekeeper . 


General  supervision  of  prisoners 
Salaries,  regular 


2,000  00 

1,500  00 
1,500  00 
1,200  00 

$6,200  00 


$23,492  50 


Principal  keeper 

$2,000 

00 

Assistant  principal 

keeper  

1,500 

00 

Sergeant  of  the  guard.  . 

1,500 

00 

Captain  of  the  night 

guard  

1,200 

00 

Guard,  78  at  $1,200.  . . . 

93,600 

00 

Guard,  4 at  $1,100 .... 

4,400 

00 

Guard,  3 at  $1,000 .... 

3,000 

00 

Guard,  3 at  $900 .... 

2,700 

00 

Guard,  3 at  $800.  . . . 

2,400 

00 

State  detective 

1,800 

00 

n and  dining  room 

ages,  regular 

Kitchen  keeper 

$1,500 

00 

Guard 

1,200 

00 

Laundry 

Wages,  regular 

Guard ’ . , 

Hospital 

Salaries,  regular 

Physician 

Assistant  physician  . . . 

Pharmacist 

Visiting  dentist 


2,700  00 


1,200  00 


$2,000  00 
1,800  00 
1,500  00 
500  00 


514 


SING  SING  PRISON  — Continued 

Hospital  — Continued 

Salaries,  regular  — Continued 

Guard 1,200  00 

Guard,  2 at  $1,000.  . . . 2,000  00 


Mechanical 
Engineering 
Wages,  regular 

Chief  engineer $600  00 

Assistant  engineer,  2 at 

$450  900  00 

Guard  (also  receives 
$720  from  prison  capi- 
tal fund)  480  00 


9,000  00 


Repairs 

Wages,  regular 

Yard  keeper 

Guard,  7 at  $1,200 

Plumber 


$1,980  00 


$1,500  00 
8,400  00 
960  00 


$10,860  00 

12,840  00 

Educational 

Salaries,  regular 

Head  teacher 1,500  00 

Field  service 

Farm  and  garden 
Wages,  regular 

Head  farmer $1,050  00 

Laborer 912  50 

1,962  50 


Total  for  personal  service  payable  from  gen- 
eral fund $166,795  00 


PRISON  CAPITAL  FUND 

For  the  payment  for  services  of  employees  of  Sing 
Sing  prison,  payable  from  prison  capital  fund. 


515 


SING  SING  PRISON  — Continued 
PERSONAL  SERVICE 

Industries 

Manufacturing- 
Salaries,  regular 

Superintendent $3,600  00 

Confidential  clerk 300  00 

Assistant  confidential 

clerk 300  00 

Stenographer 300  00 

Foreman,  clothing  de- 
partment   1,800  00 

Foreman,  shoe  depart- 
ment   1,800  00 

Instructor,  shoe  depart- 
ment   1,500  00 

Foreman,  brush  and  mat- 
tress department  ....  1,500  00 

Foreman,  cart  and  wagon 

department 1,900  00 

Blacksmith,  cart  and 

wagon  department  ...  1,200  00 

Foreman,  knitting  de- 
partment   2,400  00 

Assistant  foreman,  knit- 
ting department  ....  1,500  00 

Assistant  foreman,  knit- 
ting department 1,200  00 

Dyer,  knitting  depart- 
ment, guard  and  fore- 
man mat  department.  1,500  00 

Foreman,  foundry  de- 
partment   1,600  00 

Guard  and  foreman, 

shipping  department.  1,200  00 

Guard  (also  receives 
$480  from  general 

fund) 720  00 

Chief  engineer 900  00 

Assistant  engineer 450  00 

Assistant  engineer 450  00 


26,120  00 


516 


SING  SING  PRISON  — Continued 

Industrial  bureau 
Salaries,  regular 

Industrial  agent ($4,000), 

Sing  Sing  prison  pro- 
portion   $1,333  33 

Chief  of  bureau 
($3,600),  Sing  Sing 
prison  proportion.  ...  1,200  00 

Collection  clerk  ($2,400), 

Sing  Sing  prison  pro- 
portion   800  00 

Stenographer,  2 at 
$1,080,  Sing  Sing 
prison  proportion,  one- 

third  720  00 

4,053  33 


Total  personal  service,  payable  from  prison 

capital  fund $30,173  33 

Total  for  personal  service $196,968  33 

For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  Sing 
Sing  prison,  other  than  personal  service,  payable  from 
general  fund. 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

Food $104,000  00 

Fuel,  light,  power  and  water 

Fuel $7,700  00 

Light  600  00 

Water 2,200  00 

10,500  00 

Printing ; . . 2,000  00 

Equipment 

Office $600  00 

Household 7,250  00 

Medical  and  surgical 2,392  50 

Wearing  apparel 12,000  00 

Laundry 1,100  00 

Books 1,000  00 

General  plant  1,300  00 

25,642  50 


517 


SING  SING  PRISON  — Continued 

Supplies 


Office 

$1,500 

00 

Household 

5,200 

00 

Laundry,  cleaning  and  disin- 

fecting 

1,000 

00 

Medical  and  surgical 

3,000 

00 

Motor  vehicles 

300 

00 

Botanical  and  agricultural . . . 

1,000 

00 

Forage  and  veterinary 

900 

00 

Refrigerating 

1,500 

00 

General  plant 

700 

00 

Materials 

15,100 

00 

Industrial 

$8,000 

00 

General  plant 

10,000 

00 

18,000 

00 

Traveling  expenses 

J 

Transportation  of  officials  or 

1 

employees 

f $1,000 

00 

Hotel  expenses 

J 

Transportation  of  inmates.  . . 

7,000 

00 

8,000 

00 

Communication 

Freight,  express  and  teaming. 

$1,000 

00 

Postage 

2,000 

00 

Telephone  and  telegraph.  . . . 

1,200 

00 

— 

4,200 

00 

Fixed  charges  and  contributions 

Rewards 

$ 300 

00 

( Contributions  to  discharged 

inmates 

2,900 

00 

3,200 

00 

General  plant  service 

Special  technical  or  expert 

service 

$1,300 

00 

Miscellaneous 

800 

00 

2,100 

00 

Total  for  maintenance  and  operation,  other  than 

personal  service,  payable  from  general  fluid.  . 192,742  50 

Total  for  prison,  1917—18,  including  amounts 

payable  from  Prison  Capital  Fund $389,710  83 


518 


SING  SING  PRISON  — Continued 

TO  BE  MADE  IMMEDIATELY  AVAILABLE 

For  payment  for  services  of  employes  of  Sing  Sing 
prison,  payable  from  general  fund. 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 

Eor  deficiency  in  the  statutory  compensation 

of  guards $3,815  11 

Eor  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  opera- 
tion of  Sing  Sing  prison,  other  than  per- 
sonal service,  payable  from  general  fund. 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

Food $20,000  00 

Fuel,  light,  power  and  water.  . 2,000  00 

Equipment 2,080  00 

Materials 

General  plant 2,000  00 

26,080  00 


Total  immediately  available,  payable  from  general 


fund $29,895  11 

Total  for  Sing  Sing  prison,  payable  from  general  fund.  . $389,432  61 

Payable  in  addition  from  prison  capital  fund $30,173  33 

— — = _ - — ■ ■■■=  J 

Total  for  Sing  Sing  prison $419,605  94 


AUBURN  PRISON 

For  payment  for  services  of  employees  of  Auburn  prison,  payable 
from  general  fund. 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 

Administration 

General 

Salaries,  regular 

Agent  and  warden  (and 

maintenance) $3,500  00 


Warden’s  confidential 

clerk 750  00 


(Also  receives  $750 
from  prison  capital 
fund.) 


519 


AUBURN  PRISON  — Continued 

Administration  — Continued 
General  — Continued 

Salaries,  regular  — Continued 


Record  clerk 

1,500 

00 

Correspondence  censor. . 

1,500 

00 

Bertillon  clerk  

1,500 

00 

(Also  receives  $300 

from  State  Prison  for 

Women.) 

Chaplain,  Protestant . . . 

2,000 

00 

(Also  receives  $300 

from  State  Prison  for 

Women.) 

Chaplain,  Hebrew 

500 

00 

Chaplain,  Catholic 

500 

00 

(Also  receives  $300 
from  State  Prison  for 
Women.) 


Confidential  agent  to  su- 
perintendent of  pris- 
ons ($3,000)  Auburn 


prison’s  proportion  . . 750  00 

Coachman 720  00 


(Also  receives  $300 
from  State  Prison  for 
Women.) 


$13,220  00 

Accounting  and  stores 
Salaries,  regular 

Storekeeper  1,500  00 

(Also  receives  $300 
from  State  Prison  for 
Women.) 

'Comptroller’s  clerk 2,000  00 

(Also  receives  $500 
from  State  Prison  for 
Women.) 


520 


AUBURN  PRISON  — Continued 

Administration  — Continued 
Accounting  and  stores 

Salaries,  regular  — Continued 

Assistant  comptroller’s 

clerk  1,500  00 

(Also  receives  $300 
from  State  Prison  for 
Women.) 

Bookkeeper  600  00 

(Also  receives  $600 
from  prison  capital 
fund.) 

Guard 1,200  00 


$6,800  00 

$20,020  00 

General  supervision  of  prisoners 
Salaries,  regular 

Principal  keeper $2,000  00 

Assistant  principal 

keeper 1,500  00 

Guard,  80  at  $1,200.  . . 96,000  00 

Guard,  5 at  $800 4,000  00 

— 103,500  00 


Kitchen,  mess  hall  and  bakery 
Wages,  regular 

Kitchen  keeper $1,500  00 

Bakery  keeper  1,200  00 

2,700  00 

Laundry  and  tailor  shop 
Wages,  regular 

Guard  1,200  00 

Hospital 

Salaries,  regular 

Physician  $2,000  00 

(Also  receives  $300 
from  State  Prison  for 
Women.) 

Assistant  physician.  . . . 1,800  00 

Steward  1,200  00 


521 


AUBURN  PRISON  — Continued 

Hospital  — Continued 

Salaries,  regular  — Continued 

Pharmacist  1,200  00 

(Also  receives  $300 
from  State  Prison  for 
Women.) 

Guard  1,200  00 


Mechanical 
Engineering 
Wages,  regular 

Laborer,  2 at  $750 $1,500  00 


7,400  00 


Repairs 

Wages,  regular 

Yardmaster  $1,200  00 

(Also  receives  $300 
from  State  Prison  for 
Women.) 


Educational 

Salaries,  regular 
Head  teacher 


2,700  00 
1,500  00 


Total  for  personal  service  payable  from  gen- 
eral fund  $139,020  00 


PRISON  CAPITAL  FUND 

For  payment  for  services  of  employees  of  Auburn 
prison,  payable  from  prison  capital  fund. 


PERSONAL  SERVICE 


Industries 

Manufacturing 
Salaries,  regular 

Superintendent  of  indus- 
tries   $3,600  00 

Assistant  superintendent 

of  industries 1,800  00 

Industrial  agent  ($4,000), 

Auburn  prison  propor- 
tion   1,333  33 


522 


AUBURN  PRISON  — Continued 


Industries  — Continued 

Manufacturing  — Continued 
Salaries,  regular  — Continued 
Collection  clerk  ($2,400), 

Auburn  prison  propor- 
tion   800  00 

Chief  of  Bureau  ($3,600), 

Auburn  prison  propor- 
tion   1,200  00 

Stenographers,  (2  at 
$1,080), Auburn  prison 

proportion  720  00 

Warden’s  confidential 

clerk 750  00 

(Also  receives  $750 
from  general  fund.) 

Bookkeeper  600  00 

(Also  receives  $600 
from  general  fund.) 

Chief  engineer 1,500  00 

Foreman,  New  York  city  1,800  00 

Teamster  900  00 

Foreman  2,000  00 

Foreman  1,800  00 

Foreman  1,500  00 

Foreman,  14  at  $1,200.  16,800  00 


$37,103  33 

Wages,  regular 

Guard,  11  at  $1,200..  . . 13,200  00 

Laborer,  2 at  $720.  ..  . 1,440  00 


$14,640  00 

Total  for  personal  service,  payable  from 


prison  capital  fund $51,743  33 

Total  for  personal  service $190,763  33 


For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of 
Auburn  prison,  other  than  personal  service,  payable 
from  general  fund. 


523 


AUBURN  PRISON  — Continued 


MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

Food  $95,000  00 


Fuel,  light,  power  and  water 


Fuel $14,250  00 

Light 665  00 

Power 1,710  00 

Water 2,375  00 


19,000  00 

Printing  1,440  00 

Advertising  50  00 

Equipment 

Office  $500  00 

Household 3,200  00 

Medical  and  surgical 1,150  00 

Motorless  vehicles  and  equip- 
ment   300  00 

Wearing  apparel 7,200  00 

Laundry  10  00 

Books  and  periodicals 1,240  00 

General  plant 1,500  00 


15,100  00 


Supplies 


Office  

$1,500  00 

Household  

4,500  00 

Laundry,  cleaning  and  dis- 
infecting   

1,500  00 

Medical  and  surgical 

2,700  00 

Educational 

200  00 

Botanical  and  agricultural.  . 

60  00 

Forage  and  veterinary 

400  00 

Refrigerating  

640  00 

General  plant  

800  00 

Materials 

Industrial  $10,000  00 

General  plant  6,000  00 

16,000  00 


524 


AUBURN  PRISON  — Continued 

T r a vel  ing  expen  ses 

Transportation  of  officials  or 

employees  $60000 

Transportation  of  inmates..  5,400  00 

— 6,000  00 

Communication 

Freight,  teaming  and  express  $650  00 

Postage  2,000  00 

Telephone  and  telegraph....  850  00 

3,500  00 

Fixed  charges  and  contributions 

Rewards  $500  00 

Contributions  to  discharged 

prisoners  4,500  00 

5,000  00 

General  plant  service 

Special  medical  service $500  00 

Miscellaneous  50000 

1,000  00 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation,  other  than 

personal  service,  payable  from  general  fund.  . $174,300  00 

REPAIRS 

For  work  done  by  contract  or  upon  estimate  or  for  the 
purchase  of  material  and  the  employment  of  labor  in 
addition  to  that  appropriated  for  elsewhere,  for  re- 
pairs to  buildings  and  equipment,  payable  from  gen- 


eral fund. 

Plumbing  in  administration  building $500  00 

Completion  of  repairs  to  hospital  including 

plumbing  1,000  00 

$1,500  00 


Total  for  prison,  11)17-18,  including  amounts 

payable  from  prison  capital  fund $366,653  33 


525 


AUBURN  PRISON  — Continued 

TO  BE  MADE  IMMEDIATELY  AVAILABLE 
Eor  the  payment  for  services  of  employees  of  Auburn 
prison,  payable  from  general  fund. 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 

For  deficiency  in  statutory  compensation 

for  guards  $1,458  07 

For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  opera- 
tion of  Auburn  prison,  payable  from  gen- 
eral fund. 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 


Food  $15,000  00 

Fuel  5,000  00 


$20,000  00 


Total  immediately  available $21,458  07 

REPAIRS 

For  work  done  by  contract  or  upon  estimate  or  for  pur- 
chase of  material  and  the  employment  of  labor  in  addi- 
tion to  that  appropriated  for  elsewhere,  for  repairs  to 


buildings  and  equipment,  payable  from  prison  capital 

fund 6,500  00 

Total  for  Auburn  prison,  payable  from  general  fund  $333,868  07 

Payable  in  addition  from  prison  capital  fund $58,243  33 

Total  for  Auburn  prison $394,611  40 


526 


CLINTON  PRISON 


For  payment  for  services  of  employees  of  'Clinton  Prison,  payable 
from  general  fund. 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 


Administration 

General 

Salaries,  regular 

Agent  and  warden  ....  $3,500  00 


Chaplain 2,000  00 

Chaplain,  2 at  $500 ....  1,000  00 

Bertillon  clerk  . 1,500  00 

Stenographer,  2 at 

$1,200  2,400  00 

Correspondence  censor  . 1,200  00 

Confidential  agent 
($3,000),  Clinton 
Prison  proportion  ....  750  00 

Acting  hall  keeper  ....  1,200  00 

Chambermaid 240  00 

Servant 240  00 

Coachman 000  00 

Dog  trainer  ($1,080), 

Clinton  Prison  pro- 
portion   540  00 


$15,470  00 

Accounting  and  stores 
Salaries,  regular 

Comptroller’s  clerk  ....  2,000  00 

Assistant  comptroller’s 

clerk 1,500  00 

Storekeeper 1,500  00 

$5,000  00 


General  supervision  of  prisoners 

Salaries,  regular 

Principal  keeper 

$2,000  00 

Assistant  principal 

keeper 

1,500  00 

Sergeant  of  guard 

1,500  00 

$20,470  00 


527 


CLINTON  PRISON  — Continued 


General  supervision  of  prisoners  — Continued 
Salaries,  regular  — Continued 

Guard,  45  at  $1,200.  . . 54,000  00 

Guard 1,194  08 

Guard 1,193  81 

Guard 1,192  75 

Guard 1,120  55 

Guard,  2 at  $1,108.33.  . 2,216  66 

Guard 1,087  90 

Guard 1,083  03 

Guard 998  12 

Guard 997  04 

Guard,  2 at  $993.28..  . . 1,986  56 

Guard 911  83 


•  72,982  33 

Kitchen  and  mess  hall 
Salaries,  regular 

Kitchen  keeper $1,500  00 

Guard,  2 at  $1,200 2,400  00 

Baker  900  00 

Guard  and  assistant 

store-keeper 1,200  00 

•  6,000  00 

Laundry 

Salaries,  regular 

Guard 1,200  00 

Hospital 

Salaries,  regular 


Physician 

$2,000 

00 

Assistant  physician  .... 

1,500 

00 

Assistant  physician  .... 

O 

O 

T—i 

00 

Interne 

720 

00 

Pharmacist 

1,500 

00 

Guard  and  steward  .... 

1,200 

00 

Guard,  10  at  $1,200 .... 

12,000 

00 

Guard 

911 

38 

Guard,  6 at  $800 

4,800 

00 

Male  nurse,  4 at  $900.  . 

3,600 

00 

29,431  38 


528 


CLINTON  PRISON  — Continued 

Mechanical 
Engineering 
Wages,  regular 

'Chief  engineer $1,500  00 

Fireman,  2 at  $900.  . . . 1,800  00 


$3,300  00 


Repairs 

Wages,  regular 

Yardmaster  $1,500  00 

Guard,  3 at  $1,200 3,600  00 


$5,100  00 

8,400  00 

Educational 

Salaries,  regular 

Head  teacher $1,500  00 

Guard  1,200  00 

2,700  00 

Field  service 

Farm  and  garden 
Wages,  regular 

Farmer  1,200  00 

Construction 

Wages,  regular 

Guard,  6 at  $1,200 $7,200  00 

Guard  1,091  67 

Guard  . 1,087  63 

9,379  30 

Pension  list 

Wages,  regular 

Payment  of  veteran 750  00 


Total  for  personal  service  payable  from  gen- 
eral fund $152,513  01 

PRISON  CAPITAL  FUND 

For  payment  for  services  of  employees  of  Clinton 
Prison,  payable  from  prison  capital  fund. 


529 


CLINTON  PRISON  — Continued 
PERSONAL  SERVICE 

Industries 

Manufacturing 
Salaries,  regular 

Superintendent  of  indus- 
tries   $3,600  00 

Industrial  agent 
($4,000)  'Clinton  pris- 
on proportion 1,333  33 

Chief  of  b u r e a u 
($3,600),  Clinton 
prison  proportion.  . . . 1,200  00 

Collection  clerk  ($2,400) 

Clinton  prison  propor- 
tion   800  00 

Stenographer,  2 at 
$1,080,  Clinton  prison 

proportion 720  00 

Office  assistant,  300  days, 

at  $2  per  day 600  00 


$8,253  33 

Wages,  regular 

Guard  in  charge  of  state 

industrial  office 1,500  00 

Fireman  900  00 

Watchman 600  00 

Laborer,  365  days,  at  $3 

per  day 1,095  00 


$4,095  00 

t and  clothing  industry  $12,348  33 

Wages,  regular 

Foreman  $1,500  00 

Guard  1,200  00 


Tinware  industry 
Wages,  regular 

Foreman  $1,500  00 

Guard  1,200  00 


2,700  00 


530 


CLINTON  PRISON  — Continued 


Yarn  and  cloth  industry 
Wages,  regular 

Foreman,  2 at  $1,500.  . $3,000  00 


Guard  and  dyer 1,500  00 

Guard,  3 at  $1,200 3,600  00 

Machinist  1,200  00 


Wood  and  lumber  industry 
Wages,  regular 

Assistant  foreman,  365 

days  at  $3  per  day.  . . $1,095  00 
Guard  1,200  00 


9,300  00 


2,295  00 


Total  for  personal  service  payable  from  prison  capi- 
tal fund 


$29,343  33 


Total  for  personal  service 


$181,856  34 


For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of 
Clinton  prison,  other  than  personal  service,  payable  from 
general  fund. 


MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

Food $90,000  00 

Fuel,  light,  power  and  water 

New  hospital $2,375  00 

Prison 

Fuel 12,000  00 

Light  625  00 

15,000  00 

Printing 

New  hospital $50  00 

Prison  450  00 

500  00 

Advertising 

New  hospital $50  00 

Prison  50  00 


100  00 

Equipment 

New  hospital $4,500  00 


531 


CLINTON  PRISON  — Continued 

Equipment  — Continued 
Prison 


Office  400  00 

Household 2,000  00 

Medical  and  surgical 700  00 

Motorless  vehicle  and  equip- 
ment . . . . 250  00 

Wearing  apparel 23,000  00 

Livestock 500  00 

Laundry  50  00 

Books 700  00 

General  plant 2,500  00 


Supplies 

New  hospital  $3,000  00 

• Prison 

Office 935  00 

Household 3,000  00 

Laundry,  cleaning  and  dis- 
infecting   550  00 

Medical  and  surgical 1,650  00 

Motor  vehicles 880  00 

Educational 330  00 

Botanical  and  agricultural.  100  00 

Forage  and  veterinary.  . . . 3,515  00 

General  plant 990  00 


Materials 

New  hospital $1,000  00 

Prison 

Industrial 2,000  00 

General  plant  2,000  00 


34,600  00 


14,950  00 


5,000  00 


Traveling  expenses 

New  hospital $400  00 

Prison 

Officers  and  employees. . . . 1,000  00 

Transportation  of  inmates.  4,200  00 


5,600  00 


532 


CLINTON  PRISON  — Continued 


Communication 

New  hospital  $670  00 

Prison 

Freight  and  express 750  00 

Postage  1,860  00 

Telephone 735  00 

Miscellaneous 5 00 

— 4,020  00 

Fixed  charges  and  contributions 

New  hospital . $600  00 

Prison 

Rewards  and  escapes 350  00 

Contributions  to  discharged 

inmates 5,300  00 

6,250  00 

General  plant  service 

New  hospital $150  00 

Prison 

Special  medical  service...  . 200  00 

Miscellaneous  900  00 

1,250  00 

Rents 350  00 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation,  other  than 

personal  service  payable  from  general  fund.  . . . 177,620  00 

REPAIRS 

For  wrork  done  by  contract  or  upon  estimate  or  for  the 
purchase  of  material  and  the  employment  of  labor  in 
addition  to  that  appropriated  for  elsewhere,  for  re- 
pairs to  buildings  and  equipment 5,500  00 

CONSTRUCTION  OR  PERMANENT  BETTERMENTS 

For  the  construction  and  equipment  of  tuber- 
culosis hospital $12,000  00 

For  the  construction  of  laundry  building  and 
school  room  (including  fifty  individual 

baths)  8,000  00 

For  alterations  to  chapel  and  prison  hospital  5,800  00 

25,800  00 


Total  for  prison,  1917—18 


$390,776  34 


533 


CLINTON  PRISON  — Continued 

TO  BE  MADE  IMMEDIATELY  AVAILABLE 
For  payment  for  sendees  of  employees  of  Clinton  Prison. 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 

For  deficiency  in  the  statutory 
compensation  of  guards  pay- 
able from  general  fund $2,416  70 

For  deficiency  in  appropriation 

from  prison  capital  fund.  . . . 1,496  00 

$3,912  70 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

Food $14,400  00 

Fuel,  light,  power  and  water.  . . 1,500  00 

Materials 1,700  00 

Traveling  expenses 500  00 

Fixed  charges  and  contributions  600  00 

18,700  00 


Total  immediately  available 22,612  70 

Total  for  Clinton  Prison,  payable  from  general 

fund " $382,549  71 


Payable  in  addition  from  prison  capital  fund.  . . . $30,839  33 

Total  for  Clinton  Prison $413,389  04 


GREAT  MEADOW  PRISON 

For  payment  for  services  of  the  employees  of  the  Great  Meadow 
Prison,  payable  from  general  fund. 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 


Administration 

General 

Salaries,  regular 

Agent  and  warden $3,500  00 

Principal  keeper 2,000  00 

Chaplain  2,000  00 

Chaplain  600  00 

Chaplain  500  00 

Assistant  principal  keep- 
er  1,500  00 


534 


GREAT  MEADOW  PRISON  — Continued 


Administration  — Continued 
General  — Continued 

Salaries,  regular  — Continued 

Hall  keeper 1,500  00 

Private  secretary 1,200  00 

Guard  1,200  00 

Coachman  900  00 

Confidential  agent,  at 
$3,000,  Great  Meadow 
proportion  750  00 


$15,650  00 


Accounting  and  stores 
Salaries,  regular 

Comptroller’s  clerk 2,000  00 

Assistant  comptroller’s 

clerk  1,500  00 

Storekeeper 1,500  00 


$5,000  00 

$20,650  00 

General  supervision  of  prisoners 
Salaries,  regular 

Guard,  27  at  $1,200 $32,400  00 


Guard  1,195  43 

Guard  1,122  78 

Guard  1,120  55 

Guard  1,111  83 

Guard  1,086  83 

Guard  1,050  00 

Guard  1,012  09 

Guard  1,000  00 

Guard  998  35 

Guard,  2 at  $994.06 1,988  12 

Guard  991  64 

Guard  941  66 

Guard  936  61 

Guard  931  45 

Guard  929  03 

Guard  921  95 

Guard  900  00 


535 


GREAT  MEADOW  PRISON  — Continued 

General  supervision  of  prisoners  — Continued 
Salaries,  regular  — Continued 

Guard  898  12 

Guard,  2 at  $800 1,600  00 

— 53,136  44 

Kitchen  and  mess  hall 
Wages,  regular 

Kitchen  keeper $1,500  00 

Guard  1,200  00 

Laundry  2,700  00 

Wages,  regular 

Guard  1,200  00 

Hospital 

Salaries,  regular 

Physician 2,000  00 

Mechanical 

Engineering 
Wages,  regular 

Chief  engineer $1,500  00 

Laborer,  4 at  $2  per  day, 

365  days  each 2,920  00 


Repairs  $4,420  00 

Wages,  regular 

Guard,  3 at  $1,200 $3,600  00 

Laborer  730  00 


$4,330  00 

Educational  8,750  00 

Salaries,  regular 

Head  teacher $1,500  00 

Music  teacher 730  00 

Field  service  2,230  00 

Farm  and  garden 
Wages,  regular 

Guard,  3 at  $1,200 $3,600  00 

Laborer,  365  days,  at 

$3.00  1,095  00 

4,695  00 


Total  for  personal  service  payable  from  gen- 
eral fund  


95,361  44 


536 


GREAT  MEADOW  PRISON  — Continued 

PRISON  CAPITAL  FUND 

For  payment  for  services  of  employees  of  Great 
Meadow  Prison,  payable  from  prison  capital  fund. 

Industries 

Wages,  regular 

Farm  superintendent. . . $1,800  00 

Farmer,  300  days,  at 

$3.00  900  00 

Laborer  660  00 

3,360  00 


Total  for  personal  service  payable  from  prison 


capital  fund  3,360  00 

Total  for  personal  service $98,721  44 


For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of 
Great  Meadow  Prison,  other  than  personal  service,  pay- 
able from  general  fund. 


MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 


F ood  

Fuel,  light,  power  and  water 

Fuel  

Light  

Power  

Printing 

Advertising 


$60,000  00 

$19,000  00 
500  00 
500  00 

20,000  00 

1,950  00 

50  00 


Equipment 

Office $50  00 

Household 3,000  00' 

Medical  and  surgical 350  00 

Wearing  apparel 5,000  00 

Educational  300  00 

Books  200  00 

General  plant  350  00 


9.250  00 


537 


GREAT  MEADOW  PRISON  — Continued 


Supplies 

Office $200  00 

Household 500  00 

Laundry,  cleaning  and  dis- 
infecting   1,300  00 

Medical  and  surgical 1,500  00 

Motor  vehicle 500  00 

Educational  200  00 

Botanical  and  agricultural. . . 100  00 

Forage  and  veterinary 200  00 

General  plant 500  00 


Materials 

Industrial  $12,000  00 

General  plant 1,000  00 


Traveling  expenses 

Transportation  of  officials  or 

employees  $1,000  00 

Transportation  of  inmates. . . 7,000  00 


Communication 

Freight,  express  and  teaming.  $850  00 

Postage  1,800  00 

Telephone  and  telegraph....  650  00 

Miscellaneous 200  00 


5,000  00 


13,000  00 


8,000  00 


3,500  00 

Fixed  charges  and  contributions 

Rewards $500  00 

Contributions  to  dismissed 

inmates 6,500  00 

Miscellaneous 500  00 


7,500  00 

General  plant  service 

Special  medical  service $200  00 

Special  technical  and  expert.  50  00 

Miscellaneous 750  00 

1,000  00 

Rents 100  00 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation,  payable 
from  general  fund  


129,350  00 


538 


GREAT  MEADOW  PRISON  — Continued 
REPAIRS 

For  work  done  by  contract  or  upon  estimate  or  for 
the  purchase  of  material  and  the  employment  of  labor  in 
addition  to  that  appropriated  for  elsewhere,  for  repairs 


to  buildings  and  equipment. 

General  repairs 9,000  00 

Total  for  prison,  1917-18 $237,071  44 


TO  BE  MADE  IMMEDIATELY  AVAILABLE 


For  payment  for  services  of  the  employees  of  the 
Great  Meadow  prison,  payable  from  prison  capital  fund. 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 

Industrial 

Wages,  regular 

Farmer 195  00 

Total  for  Great  Meadow  Prison,  payable  from 

general  fund  233,711  44 

Payable  in  addition  from  Prison  Capital  fund.  . 3,555  00 

Total  for  Great  Meadow  Prison $237,266  44 


STATE  PRISON  FOR  WOMEN,  AUBURN 

For  payment  for  services  of  employees  of  State  Prison  for  Women, 
Auburn,  payable  from  general  fund. 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 

Administration 

General 

Salaries,  regular 
Agent  and  warden 

(Receives  $3,500 
from  Auburn  prison.) 


Matron $1,200  00 

Chaplain,  Protestant  ...  300  00 

(Also  receives 
$2,000  from  Auburn 
prison. ) 

Chaplain,  Catholic  ....  300  00 

(Also  receives  $500 
from  Auburn  prison.) 


539 


STATE  PRISON  FOR  WOMEN,  AUBURN  — Continued 

Administration  — Continued 
General  — Continued 

Salaries,  regular  — Continued 

Coachman 180  00 

(Also  receives  $720 
from  Auburn  prison.) 

Bertillon  clerk 300  00 

(Also  receives 
$1,500  from  Auburn 
prison.) 


Accounting  and  stores 
Salaries, . regular 

Storekeeper 

(Also  receives 
$1,200  from  Auburn 
prison. ) 

Comptroller’s  clerk  .... 
(Also  receives 
$2,000  from  Auburn 
prison.) 

Assistant  comptroller’s 

clerk 

(Also  receives 
$1,500  from  Auburn 
prison.) 


$2,280  00 
300  00 


500  00 


300  00 


$1,100  00 


General  supervision  of  prisoners 


Salaries,  regular 

Attendant $480  00 

Attendant,  4 at  $420.  . . 1,680  00 

Attendant 540  00 

Attendant 120  00 


(Also  receives  $300 
from  prison  capital 
fund. ) 

Guard,  male,  4 at  $900. . 3,600  00 


$3,380  00 


6,420  00 


540 


STATE  PRISON  FOR  WOMEN,  AUBURN  — Continued 

Hospital 

Salaries,  regular 

Physician $300  00 

(Also  receives 
$2,000  from  Auburn 
prison.) 

Pharmacist 300  00 

(Also  receives 
$1,200  from  Auburn 
prison.) 

600  00 

Educational,  scholastic 
Salaries,  regular 

Head  teacher $1,000  00 

Music  teacher  and  organ- 
ist  ...  346  00 

1,346  00 


Mechanical 
Engineering 
Wages,  regular 

Engineer $1,200  00 

Laborer,  2 at  $720 1440  00 


$2,640  00 


Repairs 

Wages,  regular 

Yardmaster 300  00 

(Also  receives 
$1,200  from  Auburn 
prison.) 

Janitor  and  attendant  ..  720  00 


$1,020  00 

3,660  00 


Total  for  personal  service,  payable  from  general 
fund 


$15,406  00 


541 


STATE  PRISON  FOR  WOMEN,  AUBURN  — Continued 
PRISON  CAPITAL  FUND 

For  payment  for  services  of  employees  of  State  Prison 
for  Women,  Auburn,  payable  from  Prison  Capital  Fund. 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 

Industries,  manufacturing 
Salaries,  regular 

Forewoman  300  00 

(Also  receives  $60  per  annum 
as  attendant.) 


Total  for  personal  service $15,706  00 

For  Ike  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of 
State  Prison  for  Women,  Auburn,  other  than  personal 
service,  payable  from  general  fund. 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 


Food $10,000  00 

Fuel,  light,  power  and  water 1,800  00 

Printing 150  00 

Equipment 

Household $600  00 

Medical  and  surgical 150  00 

Motorless  vehicles  and  equip- 
ment   25  00 

Wearing  apparel 450  00 

Books 125  00 

General  plant 150  00 

1,500  00 

Supplies 

Office $75  00 

Household 200  00 

Laundry,  cleaning  and  disin- 
fecting   800  00 

Medical  and  surgical 900  00 

Educational 40  00 

Botanical  and  agricultural..  . 35  00 

Forage  and  veterinary 150  00 

Refrigerating 250  00 

General  plant  5000 


2,500  00 


STATE  PRISON  FOR  WOMEN,  AUBURN  — Continued 

Materials 

Industrial $500  00 

General  plant 300  00 

800  00 

Traveling  expenses 

Transportation  of  officials  or 

employees $50  00 

Transportation  of  inmates.  . 1,450  00 

1,500  00 


Communication 

Freight,  teaming  and  express  $5  00 

Postage 220  00 

Telephone  and  telegraph.  ...  75  00 

— 300  00 

Fixed  charges  and  contributions 
Contributions  to  discharged 

inmates 500  00 

General  plant  service 

Special  medical  sendees.  . . . $150  00 

Miscellaneous 250  00 

400  00 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation,  other  than 

personal  service,  payable  from  general  fund.  . 19,450  00 

REPAIRS 

For  work  done  by  contract  or  upon  estimate  or  for  the 
purchase  of  material  and  the  employment  of  labor  in 
addition  to  that  appropriated  for  elsewhere,  for  repairs 


to  buildings  and  equipment 1,500  00 

Total  for  prison  1917-18 $36,656  00 


TO  BE  MADE  IMMEDIATELY  AVAILABLE 
For  payment  for  services  of  employees  of  State  Prison 
for  Women,  Auburn,  payable  from  general  fund. 


543 

STATE  PRISON  FOR  WOMEN,  AUBURN  — Continued 


PERSONAL  SERVICE 

General  supervision  of  prisoners 

Attendant 60  00 

Total  for  State  Prison  for  Women,  Auburn,  pay- 
able from  general  fund $36,416  00 

Payable  in  addition  from  prison  capital  fund.  . . 300  00 

Total  for  State  Prison  for  Women,  Auburn.  . . . $36,716  00 


STATE  FARM  FOR  WOMEN 

For  payment  for  services  of  employees  of  tbe  State  Farm  for  Women. 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 

Administration 

General 

Salaries,  regular 

Agent  and  warden $2,000  00 

Physician,  attending  . . 500  00 

Head  farmer  900  00 


Accounting  and  stores 
Salaries,  regular 

Stenographer  and  clerk. 


$3,400  00 
900  00 


General  supervision  of  prisoners 
Salaries,  regular 

Attendant,  3 at  $480 


$4,300  00 
$1,440  00 


Total  for  personal  service 

For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of 
State  Farm  for  Women,  other  than  personal  service 


MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

Food $5,000  00 

Fuel,  light,  power  and  water 

Fuel $1,400  00 

Light 600  00 


$5,740  00 


2,000  00 


544 


STATE  FARM  FOR  WOMEN  — Continued 


Printing 150  00 

Advertising 50  00 

Equipment 2,100  00 

Supplies 2,000  00 

Materials 1,000  00 

Traveling  expenses 250  00 

Communication 300  00 

Fixed  charges  and  contributions 100  00 

General  plant  service 500  00 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation,  other  than 

personal  service  13,450 


REPAIRS 

For  work  done  by  contract  or  upon  estimate  or  for 
the  purchase  of  material  and  the  employment  of  labor 
in  addition  to  that  appropriated  for  elsewhere,  for  re- 


pairs to  buildings  and  equipment. 

Repairs  to  barn  and  outbuildings $750  00  * 

Screens  for  cottages,  complete,  114  windows 

and  7 doors  362  00 

1,112 

CONSTRUCTION  OR  PERMANENT  BETTERMENTS 

For  the  construction  of  a piggery $750  00 

For  permanent  water  supply,  as  recom- 
mended by  the  State  Architect 2,000  00 

2,750 


$23,052 


00 

00 

00 

00 


Total  for  State  Farm  for  Women 


545 


DANNEMORA  STATE  HOSPITAL 

For  payment  for  services  of  employees  of  Dannemora  State  Hospital. 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 

Administration 

General 

Salaries,  regular 

Medical  superintendent..  $4,750  00 


First  assistant'  physician  2,975  00 

Senior  assistant  physi- 
cian   2,125  00 

Assistant  physician  ....  1,375  00 

Medical  interne 1,000  00 

Stenographer 816  00 

Driver  and  coachman.  . . 684  00 

Cook 420  00 

Cook  and  supervising 

housemaid 384  00 

Housemaid  and  assistant 

cook 336  00 

Housemaid  and  assistant 

cook 360  00 

Housemaid  and  assistant 

cook 334  00 

Housemaid,  2 at  $276..  552  00 


$16,111  00 

Accounting  and  stores 
Salaries,  regular 

Steward 2,500  00 

Commissary  clerk,  book- 
keeper   1,196  00 

Stenographer 816  00 

Storekeeper  and  butcher.  1,080  00 

Attendant 600  00 


$6,192  00 

$22,303  00 

Ward  service 

Salaries,  regular 

Chief  supervisor $1,080  00 

Attendants,  supervisors  6,049  00 
18 


546 


DANNEMORA  STATE  HOSPITAL  — Continued 

Ward  service — Continued 

Salaries,  regular  — Continued 
Attendants,  charge  ....  5,593  00 

Attendants,  assistant 

charge 6,016  00 

Attendants 14,150  00 

32,888  00 

Industrial 

Wages,  regular 

Attendant,  supervisor  of  sewing  room 


and  shoe  shop 960  00 

Kitchen  and  dining  room 
Wages,  regular 

Head  cook  and  supervisor  $960  00 

Attendant,  charge 660  00 

Attendant,  supervisor. . . 840  00 

Attendant 444  00 


Bakery 

Wages,  regular 

Baker 

Laundry 

Wages,  regular 

Attendant,  charge $633  00 

Head  laundress 368  00 


Mechanical 
Engineering 
Wages,  regular 

Chief  Engineer  $1,308  00 

Assistant  engineer,  first 

grade,  2 at  $1,200 . . . 2,400  00 

Assistant  electrical  engi- 
neer third  grade 696  00 

Fireman  and  dynamo 

tender  696  00 

Fireman,  2 at  $624.  ...  1,248  00 

Fireman  620  00 

Attendant,  charge  ....  660  00 


2,904  00 


852  00 


1,001  00 


547 


DANNEMORA  STATE  HOSPITAL  — Continued 

Mechanical  — Continued 
Engineering  — Continued 
W ages,  regular  — Continued 
Attendant,  assistant 


charge  

562 

00 

$8,190 

00 

Repairs 

Wages,  regular 

Head  Carpenter 

1,260 

00 

Mason  

1,044 

00 

Painter  

846 

00 

Attendant,  supervisor.  . 

960 

00 

Attendant,  supervisor.  . 

840 

00 

Attendant,  charge 

600 

00 

Attendants,  charge.  . . . 
Attendants,  assistant 

638 

00 

charge  

576 

00 

Attendants,  charge  .... 

580 

00 

Attendant  

388 

00 

Attendant  

324 

00 

$8,056 

00 

Field  service 

Farm,  garden  and  grounds 
Wages,  regular 

Farmer  

$756 

00 

Attendant,  assistant 

charge,  2 at  $564.  . . . 
Attendant,  assistant 

1,128 

00 

charge  

560 

00 

Attendant,  assistant 

charge  

500 

00 

16,246  00 


$2,944  00 

Total  for  personal  service $80,098  00 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of 
Hannemora  State  Hospital,  other  than  personal  service. 


548 


DANNEMORA  STATE  HOSPITAL  — Continued 

Food $50,000  00 

Fuel,  light,  power  and  water 


Fuel 

$9,775  00 

Light 

225  00 

10,000  00 

Printing 

450  00 

Advertising 

50  00 

Equipment 

Office 

$200  00 

Household  

2,500  00 

Medical  and  surgical 

140  00 

Motorless  vehicles  

120  00 

Wearing  apparel 

2,500  00 

Laundry 

105  00 

Farm  and  garden 

225  00 

Live  stock 

200  00 

Books 

150  00 

General  plant 

810  00 

6,950  00 

Supplies 

Office 

$225  00 

Household 

2,385  00 

Laundry,  cleaning  and  disin- 

fecting   

600  00 

Medical  and  surgical 

450  00 

Botanical  and  agricultural . . . 

275  00 

Forage  and  veterinary 

1,815  00 

General  plant 

450  00 

6,200  00 

Materials 

Industrial  

$3,000  00 

General  plant 

2,100  00 

5,100  00 

Traveling  expenses 

Transportation  of  officials  or 

employees  

$120  00 

Transportation  of  inmates.  . 

300  00 

Hotel  expenses 

80  00 

500  00 


540 


DANNEMORA  STATE  HOSPITAL  — Continued 


Communication 

Freight  and  express $400  00 

Postage  454  00 

Telephone  and  telegraph.  . . . 140  00 

994  00 


Fixed  charges  and  contributions 

Rewards  

Contributions  to  discharged 

inmates  

Commutation  in  lieu  of  main- 
tenance . . . . 

Miscellaneous  


$300  00 

200  00 

2 880  00 
50  00 


3,430  00 


General  plant  service 

Special  religious  services.  . . . $242  00 

Special  medical  services 750  00 

Miscellaneous  400  00 

1,392  00 

Rents 240  00 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation,  other  than 
personal  service  


85,306  00 


REPAIRS 

For  work  done  by  contract  or  upon  estimate  or  for  the 
purchase  of  material  and  the  employment  of  labor  in  ad- 
dition to  that  appropriated  for  elsewhere,  for  repairs  to 


buildings  and  equipment. 

For  repairs  to  floors $1,000  00 

For  repairs  to  porch 600  00 

For  repairs  to  furniture  and  equipment  as- 
sembly hall 600  00 

For  addition  to  laundry  dryer 200  00 

For  painting  interior  walls 600  00 

For  incidental  repairs  to  equipment 1,000  00 


4,000  00 


550 


DANNEMORA  STATE  HOSPITAL  — Continued 

CONSTRUCTION  OR  PERMANENT  BETTERMENTS 

For  cement  and  rough  lumber  for  walks  . . . . $500  00 

For  clearing,  under  draining  and  leveling 

land  available  for  cultivation 250  00 

For  converting  old  shop  building  into  cottage 

for  employees 1,200  00 

1,950  00 

Total  for  Dannemora  State  Hospital $171,354  00 


MATTEAWAN  STATE  HOSPITAL 

For  payment  for  services  of  employees  of  Matteawan  State  Hospital. 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 

Administration 

General 

Salaries,  regular 

Medical  superintendent..  $3,900  00 


First  assistant  physician  3,060  00 

Senior  assistant  physi- 
cian   1,800  00 

Assistant  physician  . . . 1,560  00 

Assistant  physician  ....  1,440  00 

Assistant  physician  . . . 1,320  00 

Medical  interne  720  00 

Stenographer 816  00 

Attendant  stenographer.  480  00 

Charge  attendant,  2 at 

$570  1,140  00 

Assistant  charge  attend- 
ant   510  00 

Policeman 600  00 

Barber 660  00 

Coachman 750  00 

Driver 456  00 

Supervising  housemaid  420  00 

Waitress,  2 at  $300.  . . . 600  00 

Chambermaid,  2 at  $300  600  00 


$20,832  00 


551 


MATTEAWAN  STATE  HOSPITAL  — Continued 

Administration  — Continued 
Accounting  and  stores 


Salaries,  regular 


Steward 

$2,500 

00 

Bookkeeper 

1,260 

00 

Clerk 

OO 

o 

00 

Storekeeper 

840 

00 

Charge  attendant,  stenog- 

rapher   

600 

00 

Attendant 

450 

00 

Attendant 

420 

00 

$6,910  00 

$27,742  00 


Ward  service 
Male  and  female  wards 
Day  and  night  service 


Salaries,  regular 


Chief  supervisor 

$960 

00 

Supervisor,  2 at  $780.. 

1,560 

00 

Supervisor 

690 

00 

Charge  nurses  and 

charge  attendants  . . . 

10,000 

00 

Nurses  and  attendants. . 

36,500 

00 

Assistant  charge  attend- 

ants   

7,000 

00 

56,710  00 


Nurses’  training  home 
Salaries,  regular 


Attendant $360  00 

Assistant  cook 360  00 

Chambermaid 300  00 

1,020  00 

Industrial 

Wages,  regular 

Tailor $768  00 

Shoemaker 768  00 

Attendant 360  00 


1,896  00 


552 


MATTEAWAN  STATE  HOSPITAL  — Continued 

Kitchen  and  dining-room 
Wages,  regular 


Head  cook 

$1,140 

00 

Cook,  2 at  $570 

1,140 

00 

Cook,  female  

420 

00 

Assistant  cook 

360 

00 

Kitchen  helper,  3 at 

$390  

1,170 

00 

Charge  attendant 

570 

00 

Charge  attendant 

480 

00 

Attendant 

450 

00 

Attendant,  2 at  $390 . . 

780 

00 

6,510  00 

Bakery 

Wages,  regular 

Baker $816  00 

Baker’s  helper  450  00 

1,266  00 

Laundry 

Wages,  regular 

Laundry  overseer $780  00 

Attendant,  2 at  $360.  . . 720  00 

Laundress,  2 at  $300 . . . 600  00 

2,100  00 


Mechanical 

Engineering  and  construction 
Wages,  regular 

Engineer $1,560  00 

Assistant  engineer 984  00 

Assistant  engineer  ....  816  00 

Electrician  . 984  00 

Fireman,  3 at  $780.  . . . 2,340  00 

Fireman,  relief  600  00 

Special  attendant,  pump- 
ing station 660  00 


$7,914  00 


553 


MATTEAWAN  STATE  HOSPITAL  — Continued 


Mechanical  — Continued 
Repairs  and  construction 
Wages,  regular 

Steamfitter $936  00 

Steamfitter’s  helper  . . . 600  00 

Tinsmith 816  00 

Plumber’s  helper 480  00 

Head  carpenter  1,320  00 

Carpenter 1,064  00 

Carpenter  . 1,038  67 

Painter 816  00 

Mason 912  00 

Attendant 420  00 


$8,402  67 

16,316  67 

Field  service 

Farm,  garden  and  grounds 
Wages,  regular 


Head  farmer  . 

$840 

00 

Dairyman 

660 

00 

Herdsman 

540 

00 

Gardener 

660 

00 

Teamster,  5 at  $420 . . . 

2,100 

00 

Supervisor 

750 

00 

Charge  attendant 

570 

00 

Attendant,  night 

474 

00 

Attendant,  2 at  $450 . . . 

900 

00 

Attendant,  3 at  $420 . . . 

1,260 

00 

Blacksmith 

816 

00 

Chambermaid 

300 

00 

9,870  00 


Total  for  personal  service $123,430  67 

For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of 
Matteawan  State  Hospital,  other  than  personal  service. 


554 


MATTEAWAN  STATE  HOSPITAL  — Continued 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

Food $62,000  00 

Fuel,  light,  power  and  water 


Fuel 

$13,710  00 

Light  

441  00 

Power 

3,349  00 

17,500  00 

Printing 

800  00 

Advertising . 

100  00 

Equipment 

Office 

$400  00 

Household 

4,500  00 

Medical  and  surgical 

250  00 

Motorless  vehicles 

300  00 

Motor  vehicles 

25  00 

Live  stock 

700  00 

Wearing  apparel 

3,200  00 

Laundry  

300  00 

Books 

200  00 

General  plant 

1,325  00 

11,200  00 

Supplies 

Office 

$400  00 

Household 

2,500  00 

Laundry,  cleaning  and  disin- 

fecting   

750  00 

Medical  and  surgical 

1,300  00 

Motor  vehicle 

175  00 

Botanical  and  agricultural.  . 

4,000  00 

Forage  and  veterinary 

2,200  00 

"Refrigerating 

250  00 

General  plant 

1,925  00 

13,500  00 

Materials 

Highway 

$750  00 

Sewer 

350  00 

Industrial 

6,500  00 

General  plant 

1,200  00 

8,800  00 


555 


MATTEAWAN  STATE  HOSPITAL  — Continued 


Traveling  expenses 

Transportation  of  officials  or 


employees $450  00 

Transportation  of  inmates.  . 550  00 


Communication 

Freight,  express  and  teaming  $425  00 

Postage 575  00 

Telephone  and  telegraph . . . 400  00 

Miscellaneous  . 10  00 


Fixed  charges  and  contributions 

Rewards $200  00 

Contributions  to  discharged 

inmates 400  00 

Commutation  to  employees  in 

lieu  of  maintenance 2,928  00 

Maintenance  contribution  to 
retirement  fund  in  the 
event  of  lost  time 100  00 


General  plant  service 

Special  religious  services....  $450  00 

Special  expert  and  technical 

services 500  00 

Miscellaneous 700  00 


1,000  00 


1,410  00 


3,628  00 


1,650  00 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation,  other  than 
personal  service  121,588  00 


REPAIRS 

For  work  done  by  contract  or  upon  estimate  or  for  the 
purchase  of  material  and  the  employment  of  labor  in  ad- 
dition to  that  appropriated  for  elsewhere,  for  repairs  to 
buildings  and  equipment. 

Repairs  to  block  B and  infirmary.  Point- 


ing of  walls $900  00 

Repairs  to  roofs,  gutters  and  leaders 500  00 

Repairs  to  windows,  window  guards  and 

painting 300  00 


556 


MATTEAWAN  STATE  HOSPITAL  — Continued 


Repairs  to  plumbing  and  to  water  and  steam 

lines 1,000  00 

Repairs  to  electric  cables 150  00 

Repairs  to  boilers  and  pumps 600  00 

3,450  00 

CONSTRUCTION  OR  PERMANENT  BETTERMENTS 

Reconstruction  of  bakery 500  00 


Total  for  Hospital,  1917-18 $248,968  67 


TO  BE  MADE  IMMEDIATELY  AVAILABLE 
For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of 
Matteawan  State  Hospital,  other  than  personal  service. 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 


Food $6,400  00 

Fuel,  light  and  power 1,000  00 

Equipment 600  00 

Supplies 900  00 

Materials 800  00 

Traveling  expenses 300  00 


Total  immediately  available 10,000  00 

Total  for  Matteawan  State  Hospital $258,968  67 


STATE  INDUSTRIAL  COMMISSION 

For  payment  for  services  of  the  commissioners  and  the  employees  of 
the  State  Industrial  Commission. 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 

Administration 

General 

Salaries,  regular 

Commissioner,  5 at 

$8,000  $40,000  00 

Secretary 6,000  00 

Private  secretary  to 

chairman 2,250  00 


STATE  INDUSTRIAL  COMMISSION  — Continued 

Administration  — Continued 
General  — Continued 

Salaries,  regular  — Continued 


Assistant  secretary,  2 at 

$3,000  6,000  00 

Chief  hearing  stenog- 
rapher   1,800  00 

Hearing  stenographer,  4 

at  $1,560  6,240  00 

Hearing  stenographer  . . 1,500  00 

Senior  stenographer,  5 at 

$1,320  6,600  00 

Stenographer,  2 at 

$1,200  2,400  00 

Stenographer,  2 at 

$1,020  2,040  00 

Stenographer 1,000  00 

Clerk 900  00 

Confidential  attendant.  . 1,200  00 

Multigraph  operator.  . . . 960  00 

Multigraph  operator.  . . . 900  00 

Telephone  operator,  2 at 

$750  1,500  00 

Junior  clerk,  2 at  $600  . . 1,200  00 

Page,  2 at  $420 840  00 


$83,330  00 

Salaries,  temporary 

Temporary  services,  in- 
cluding special  serv- 
ices   3,000  00 


$86,330  00 

Albany  office 

Salaries,  regular 

Assistant  secretary  ....  $3,500  00 

Confidential  agent 1,800  00 

Stenographer 1,800  00 

Stenographer,  2 at 

$1,200 


2,400  00 


558 


STATE  INDUSTRIAL  COMMISSION  — Continued 

Administration  — Continued 
Albany  office  — Continued 

Salaries,  regular — Continued 


Stenographer 1,080  00 

Telephone  operator  ....  900  00 

Proofreader 1,200  00 

Clerk 960  00 

Junior  clerk 66000 


$14,300  00 

$100,630  00 


Legal 

Salaries,  regular 

Counsel $6,000  00 

First  assistant 4,50000 

Assistant  counsel 4,000  00 

Assistant  counsel 2,50000 

Factory  inspector,  2 at 

$1,800  3,600  00 

Factory  inspector  as- 
signed as  law  clerk.  . . 1,800  00 

Stenographer 1,50000 

Stenographer,  2 at 

$1,200  2,400  00 

Stenographer,  2 at 

$1,000  . r 2,000  00 

Stenographer 90000 

Typewriter  copyist 900  00 

Interpreter 1,320  00 

Messenger 66000 

Page 420  00 


32,500  00 


Accounts 

Salaries,  regular 

Cashier $3,350  00 

Assistant  cashier 1,800  00 

Chief  accountant 2,700  00 

Junior  accountant 1,50000 

Bookkeeper,  5 at  $1,200 . 6,000  00 

Bookkeeper 90000 


559 


STATE  INDUSTRIAL  COMMISSION  — Continued 


Accounts  — Continued 

Salaries,  regular  — Continued 

Bookkeeper 72000 

Clerk,  4 at  $1,200 4,800  00 

Stenographer 1,08000 

Stenographer 90000 

Stenographer 780  00 

Index  and  filing  clerk.  . 1,020  00 

Index  and  filing  clerk.  . 900  00 

Junior  clerk 540  00 

Page,  2 at  $420 840  00 


$27,830  00 

Wages,  regular 

Laborer,  2 at  $900.  ....  1,800  00 


Bureau  of  compensation 
General 

Salaries,  regular 

Second  deputy  commis- 
sioner   

Deputy  commissioner  . . 
Assistant  examiner  of 

claims 

Filing  clerk  or  stenogra- 
pher   

Stenographer 

Stenographer,  4 at  $720  . 


Brooklyn 

Salaries,  regular 

Deputy  commissioner  . . $4,000  00 

Assistant  deputy  commis- 
sioner   1,800  00 

Interpreter 1,200  00 

Stenographer 1,20000 


Division  of  state  insurance  fund 
Brooklyn 

Salaries,  regular 

Underwriter  


$6,000  00 

4,000  00 

1,320  00 

900  00 
900  00 
2,880  00 


29,630  00 


16,000  00 


8,200  00 


1,800  00 


5G0 


STATE  INDUSTRIAL  COMMISSION  — Continued 


Bureau  of  compensation 
Albany  office 

Salaries,  regular 

Deputy  commissioner  . . $4,000  00 


Investigator 1,000  00 

Interpreter  960  00 

Assistant  examiner  of 

claims  . ...  1,350  00 

Underwriter  or  assistant 
examiner  of  claims,  3 

at  $1,320 3,960  00 

Senior  clerk,  2 at  $1,000  2,000  00 

Clerk  1,000  00 

Clerk  900  00 

Stenographer 1,500  00 

Stenographer,  3 at 

$1,200  3,600  00 

Stenographer,  2 at  $900  1,800  00 

Stenographer  720  00 

Junior  clerk 600  00 

Page  420  00 


23,810  00 


Division  of  state  fund 
Albany 

( The  appropriation  for 
this  division  is  inserted 
here  instead  of  giving  it 
the  same  position  that  it 
has  in  the  current  appro- 
priation, because  of  the  re- 
organization scheme  of  the 
Albany  office.) 

Salaries,  regular 

Safety  inspector $1,500  00 

U n derwriter  1,320  00 

Stenographer  720  00 


3,540  00 


501 


STATE  INDUSTRIAL  COMMISSION  — Continued 

Bureau  of  compensation 
Syracuse  office 
Salaries,  regular 

Deputy  commissioner.  . $4,000  00 

Assistant  deputy  com- 


missioner   1,800  00 

Underwriter,  2 at  $1,200  2,400  00 

Clerk,  2 at  $1,200 2,400  00 

Junior  clerk 900  00 

Stenographer 1,500  00 


Stenographer,  3 at  $720  2,16000 

15,220  00 

Division  of  state  fund 
Syracuse 

Salaries,  regular 


Underwriter 1,500  00 

Bureau  of  compensation 
Rochester 

Salaries,  regular 

Deputy  commissioner.  . 4,000  00 

Assistant  examiner  of 

claims  1,200  00 

Investigator 1,000  00 

Assistant  examiner  of 

claims  1,320  CO 

Clerk,  2 at  $960 1,920  00 

Hearing  stenographer..  1,500  00 

Stenographer 900  00 


Stenographer,  2 at  $720  1,440  00 

13,280  00 

Divsion  of  state  fund 
Rochester 

Salaries,  regular 

Statistical  clerk 1,500  00 

Bureau  of  compensation 
Buffalo 

Salaries,  regular 

Deputy  commissioner.  . . $4,000  00 
Clerk" 900  00 


562 


STATE  INDUSTRIAL  COMMISSION  — Continued 


Bureau  of  compensation  — Continued 
Buffalo  — Continued 

Salaries,  regular  — Continued 
Assistant  examiner  of 

claims,  2 at  $1,200..  2,400  00 

Investigator 1,00000 

Underwriter  1,320  00 

Underwriter  1,200  00 

Clerk,  2 at  $960 1,920  00 

Interpreter  960  00 

Stenographer 1,200  00 

Stenographer,  3 at  $660  1,98000 


Division  of  state  fund 
Buffalo 

( The  appropriation  for 
this  division  is  inserted 
here  instead  of  giving  it 
the  same  position  that  it 
has  in  the  current  appro- 
priation because  of  the  re- 
organization scheme  of  the 


district  offices.) 

Salaries,  regular 

Safety  inspector $1,500  00 

Underwriter  1,800  00 

Stenographer 780  00 


Claims 

Salaries,  regular 

Chief,  division  of  claims  $4,000  00 


Chief  medical  examiner  5,000  00 

Assistant  medical  exam- 
iner   3,000  00 

Medical  examiner 2,000  00 

Examiner  of  claims.  . . 2,000  00 

Examiner  of  claims,  3 

at  $1,500  4,500  00 

Assistant  examiner  of 

claims,  3 at  $1,350..  4,050  00 


16,880  00 


4,080  00 


563 


STATE  INDUSTRIAL  COMMISSION  — Continued 

Claims  — Continued 

Salaries,  regular  — Continued 
Assistant  examiner  of 

claims,  3 at  $1,200..  3,600  00 

Assistant  examiner  of 


claims,  2 at  $1,000..  2,000  00 

Underwriter,  2 at  $1,500  3,000  00 

Underwriter,  11  at 

$1,320  14,520  00 

Underwriter,  6 at  $1,200  7,200  00 

Underwriter  or  assistant 
examiner  of  claims,  4 

at  $1,020 4,080  00 

Underwriter,  7 at  $1,000  7,000  00 

Underwriter,  4 at  $900.  3,600  00 

Investigator  of  claims..  1,200  00 

Investigator,  3 at  $960.  2,880  00 

Librarian  and  filing 

clerk 1,500  00 

Interpreter,  6 at  $1,200  7,200  00 

Bookkeeper  1,200  00 

Bookkeeper  90000 

Clerk  or  bookkeeper,  4 

at  $1,000 4,000  00 

Senior  clerk,  2 at  $1,200  2,400  00 

Clerk  1,200  00 

Clerk  1,000  00 

Junior  clerk,  2 at  $520.  1,040  00 

Stenographer,  11  at 

$900  9,900  00 

Stenographer,  5 at  $840  4,200  00 

Stenographer,  3 at  $720  2,160  00 

Stenographer  or  type- 
writer copyist,  6 at 

$720  4,320  00 

Typewriter  copyist,  7 at 

$720  5,040  00 

Filing  clerk 900  00 

Page,  2 at  $420 840  00 


121,430  00 


STATE  INDUSTRIAL 

Division  of  state  insurance  fund 
Salaries,  regular 

Manager  

Chief  actuary 

Assistant  manager  .... 

Inspector  of  risks 

Medical  advisor  

Underwriter,  2 at  $2,160 

Underwriter  

Underwriter,  5 at  $1,500 
Underwriter,  4 at  $1,320 
Underwriter,  6 at  $1,200 
Underwriter,  2 at  $1,020 

Actuarial  clerk 

Actuarial  clerk,  2 at 

$1,200  

Accountant  

Safety  inspector,  2 at 

$1,500  

Safety  inspector,  3 at 

$1,200  

Statistical  clerk  

Statistical  clerk,  2 at 

$1,320  

Statistical  clerk  

Payroll  auditor 

Payroll  auditor,  2 at 

$1,500  

Payroll  auditor 

Payroll  auditor,  4 at 

$1,200  

Investigator,  4 at  $900. 

'Stenographer  

Stenographer  

Stenographer,  2 at  $960 
Stenographer,  7 at  $900 
Stenographer,  2 at  $720 
Stenographer,  9 at  $660 
Typewriter  copyist,  2 at 
$660  


COMMISSION  — Continued 


$7,000  00 
6,000  00 
4,000  00 

4.000  00 

2.500  00 

4.320  00 
1,800  00 

7.500  00 
5,280  00 
7,10 
2,040  00 
2,340  00 

2,400  00 
1,950  00 

3.000  oa 

3,600  00 

1.500  00 

2,640  00 
1,200  00 
1,560  00 

3,000  00 

1.320  00 

4,800  00 
3,600  00 
1,500  00 
1,200  00 
1,920  00 
6,300  00 
1,440  00 
5,940  00 

1,320  00 


565 


STATE  INDUSTRIAL  COMMISSION 

Division  of  state  insurance  fund  — Continued 
Salaries,  regular  — Continued 


Continued 


Bookkeeper,  5 at  $1,200 

6,000  00 

Filing  clerk,  2 at  $1,200 

2,400  00 

Junior  clerk,  2 at  $720. 

1,440  00 

Junior  clerk,  2 at  $600, 

1,200  00 

Junior  clerk,  7 at  $540. 

3,780  00 

Junior  clerk  

520  00 

Page,  2 at  $480 

960  00 

$120,470  00 

Temporary  service 

Salaries,  temporary 

Clerk  or  underwriter,  4 

at  $100  per  month,  2 

months 

. 800  00 

Typewriter  copyist,  6 at 

$40  per  month,  2 

months 

480  00 

$1,280  00 

Bureau  of  inspection 

Salaries,  regular 

First  deputy  commis- 

sioner   

$6,000  00 

Assistant  to  first  deputy 

3,000  00 

Tunnel  inspector  

1,800  00 

Mine  and  tunnel  in- 

spector   

1,800  00 

Mine  inspector 

1,800  00 

Stenographer 

1,320  00 

Stenographer 

960  00 

Division  of  factory  inspection 

Salaries,  regular 

Supervising  inspector, 

5 at  $2,500 

$12,500  00 

Factory  inspector,  3 
$2,000  


121,750  00 


16,680  00 


at 


6,000  00 


566 


STATE  INDUSTRIAL  COMMISSION  — Continued 


Division  of  factory  inspection  — Continued 
Salaries,  regular  — Continued 
Factory  inspector,  11  at 

$1,800  19,800  00 

Factory  inspector,  19  at 

$1,500  28,500  00 

Factory  inspector,  45  at 

$1,200  54,000  00 

Special  agent  1,200  00 

Stenographer,  3 at  $900  2,700  00 

Stenographer  720  00 

Typewriter  copyist  ....  1,200  00 

Stenographer  or  type- 
writer copyist 1,200  00 

Typewriter  copyist,  2 at 

$900  1,800  00 

Typewriter  copyist,  6 at 

l$780  4,680  00 

Typewriter  copyist  ....  720  00 

Clerk 1,320  00 

Clerk 1,200  00 

Clerk 780  00 

Filing  clerk 90000 

Junior  clerk 720  00 


139,940  00 


Albany  office 

Salaries,  regular 

Supervising  factory  in- 
spector   

Clerk 

Clerk 

Factory  inspector,  2 at 

$1,800  

Factory  inspector,  4 at 

$1,500  

Factory  inspector,  4 at 

$1,200  

Stenographer,  2 at 

$1,200  


$2,500  00 
2,000  00 
1,800  00 

3,600  00 

6,000  00 

4,800  00 

2,400  00 


567 


STATE  INDUSTRIAL  COMMISSION  — Continued 

Division  of  factory  inspection  — Continued 
Salaries,  regular  — Continued 


Stenographer 

1,020 

00 

Stenographer 

900 

00 

Typewriter  copyist  .... 

1,200 

00 

Typewriter  copyist  .... 

900 

00 

Clerk,  2 at  $1,200 

2,400 

00 

Clerk 

900 

00 

$30,420  00 


Utica  Office 

Salaries,  regular 

Supervising  factory  in- 
spector   2,500  00 

Factory  inspector,  2 at 

$1,800  3,600  00 

Factory  inspector,  5 at 

$1,500  7,500  00 

Factory  inspector,  4 at 

$1,200  4,800  00 

Stenographer 960  00 


' $19,360  00 


Rochester  Office 
Salaries,  regular 

Supervising  factory  in- 
spector   2,500  00 

Factory  inspector,  2 at 

$1,500  3,000  00 

Factory  inspector,  6 at 

$1,200  7,200  00 

Stenographer  or  type- 
writer copyist 1,200  00 


Buffalo  Office 
Salaries,  regular 

Supervising  factory  in- 
spector   

F actory  inspector,  4 at 
$1,500  


$13,900 


2,500 


6,000 


00 


00 

00 


568 


STATE  INDUSTRIAL  COMMISSION  — Continued 

Division  of  factory  inspection  — Continued 
Buffalo  office  — Continued 
Salaries,  regular  — Continued 
Factory  inspector,  6 at 

$1,200  7,200  00 

Stenographer 1,200  00 


$16,900  00 

80,580  00 


Division  of  home  work  inspection 
Salaries,  regular 


Chief  of  division 

$3,000 

00 

Factory  inspector,  3 at 

$1,500  

o 

o 

1C) 

tH' 

00 

Factory  inspector,  11  at 

$1,200  

13,200 

00 

Clerk 

900 

00 

Stenographer 

900 

00 

Typewriter  copyist  .... 

900 

00 

23,400  0© 


Division  of  mercantile  inspection 


Salaries,  regular 

Chief  of  division $3,000  00 

Clerk 1,500  00 

Clerk  1,200  00 

Mercantile  inspector,  3 

at  $1,500  4,500  00 

Mercantile  inspector,  16 

at  $1,200  19,200  00 

Factory  inspector 1,200  00 

Stenographer 1,200  OO 

Stenographer 1,00000 

Stenographer 960  00 

Stenographer 900  00 

Typewriter  copyist  ....  960  00 


35,620  00 


Division  of  industrial  hygiene 
Salaries,  regular 

Chemical  engineer $3,500  00 

Medical  inspector  of  fac- 
tories, 2 at  $2,500.  . . 


5.000  00 


569 


STATE  INDUSTRIAL  COMMISSION  — Continued 

Division  of  industrial  hygiene  — Continued 
♦Salaries,  regular  — continued 

Dire  prevention  engineer  3,500  00 

Factory  inspector 1,500  00 

Stenographer  or  type- 
writer copyist 1,200  00 

14,700  00 

Subdivision  of  engineering,  Albany 
Salaries,  regular 

Engineering  draughtsr- 

man  $1,800  00 

Factory  inspector 1,500  00 

Stenographer 1,200  QQ 

4,500  00 

Bureau  of  mediation  and  arbitration 
Albany  office 

Salaries,  regular 

Third  deputy  commis- 
sioner   $5,000  00 

Assistant  mediator,  2 at 

$2,500  5,000  00 

Bookkeeper  or  stenog- 
rapher   960  00 


$10,960  00 

New  York  Office 
Salaries,  regular 

Mediator  of  industrial 

disputes 2,800  00 

Special  agent 2,000  00 


$4,800  00 

15,760  00 

Bureau  of  employment, 

New  York  Office 
Salaries,  regular 

Director $4,000  00 

Assistant  and  stenog- 
rapher   1,500  00 


$5,500  00 


570 


STATE  INDUSTRIAL  COMMISSION  — Continued 

Bureau  of  employment  — Continued 
Brooklyn  Office 
Salaries,  regular 
{Items  in  appropriation  under 
this  heading  included  under 
New  York  Office.  This  change 
requested.) 

Superintendent,  4 at 


$2000  8,000  00 

Assistant  superintendent  900  00 

Assistant  superintendent  660  00 

Stenographer,  2 at  $960  1,92000 

Stenographer 660  00 

Messenger  540  00 


$12,680  00 


Albany  Office 
Salaries,  regular 

Superintendent 2,000  00 

Assistant  superintendent  960  00 

Filing  clerk 900  00 

Stenographer 540  00' 


$4,400  00 


Syracuse  Office 
Salaries,  regular 

Superintendent 2,000  00 

Assistant  superintendent, 

3 at  $960  2,880  00 

Assistant  superintendent  720  00 

Stenographer 900  00 

Laborer 540  00 


$7,040  00 


Rochester  office 
Salaries,  regular 

Superintendent 2,000  00 

Assistant  superintendent  960  00 

Assistant  superintendent  780  00 

Assistant  superintendent  660  00 


571 


STATE  INDUSTRIAL  COMMISSION 

Bureau  of  employment  — Continued 
Rochester  office  — Continued 

Stenographer  . . 960  00 

Stenographer 66000 


Continued 


$6,020  00 

Buffalo  office 
Salaries,  regular 

Superintendent 

2,000  00 

Stenographer 

90000 

Stenographer,  2 at  $780. 

1,560  00 

Assistant  superintendent 

960  00 

Assistant  superintendent 

600  00 

Laborer 

660  00 

Bureau  of  fire  hazards,  boilers 

$6,680  00 

and  explosives 

Chief  engineer 

$3,500  00 

Confidential  clerk 

1,200  00 

Stenographer 

1,200  00 

Boiler  inspector,  10  at 
$1,200  

12,000  00 

Bureau  of  industrial  code 
Salaries,  regular 

Deputy  commissioner,  2 
at  $3,000 

$6,000  00 

Stenographer,  2 at 

$1,200  

2,400  00 

Bureau  of  industries  and  immigration 

New  York  office 
Salaries,  regular 

Chief  investigator  . ... 

$3,000  00 

Special  investigator,  8 
at  $1,200  

9,600  00 

Clerk 

960  00 

Clerk 

600  00 

42,320  00 


17,900  00 


8,400  00 


STATE  INDUSTRIAL  COMMISSION  — Continued 

Bureau  of  industries  and  immigration  — Continued 


New  York  office — Continued 
Salaries,  regular  — Continued 

iStenographer 9.0.0  00 

Stenographer,  3 at  $840  2,520  00 

Typewriter  copyist  ....  780  00 


$18,360  00 


Buffalo  office 
Salaries,  regular 

Special  investigator.  ...  1,500  00 

'Special  investigator  . . . 1,200  00' 

Stenographer 600  00 


$3,300  00 

21,660  00 

Bureau  of  statistics  and  information 


Albany  office 

Salaries,  regular 

Chief  statistician $4,500  00 

Stenographer 96000 


$5,460  00 

New  York  office 
Salaries,  regular 

Assistant  chief  statis- 
tician   3,500  00 

Stenographer 060  00 


$4,460  00 

9,920  00 

Division  of  general  labor  statistics 


Albany  office 

Salaries,  regular 

Chief  of  division $2,500  00' 

Special  agent,  2 at 

$1,800  3,600  00 

Statistician,  3 at  $1,500  4,500  00 

Clerk 1,200  00 

Stenographer 1,200  00 


573 


STATE  INDUSTRIAL  COMMISSION  — Continued 


Division  of  general  labor  statistics  — Continued 
Albany  office  — Continued 
Salaries,  regular  — Continued 

Stenographer 72000 

Comptometer  operator  . 600  00 

Tabulating  machine 

operator 600  00 


$14,920  00 


New  York  office 
Salaries,  regular 

Special  agent-  2,000  00 

Special  agent  1,800  00 

Special  agent  1,500  00 

Statistician 1,500  00 

Typewriter  copyist  ....  1,200  00 


$8,000  00 

22,920  00 


Division  of  industrial  accidents 


and  diseases 
Salaries,  regular 

Chief  of  division $2,500  00 

Stenographer 1,500  00 

Clerk 1,500  00 

Clerk 1,200  00 

Clerk,  2 at  $900 1,800  00 

Junior  clerk  72000 


Junior  clerk,  5 at  $600.  3,000  00 

12,220  00 


Division  of  special  investigations 


Salaries,  regular 

Chief  of  division $2,500  00 

Expert 2,000  00 

Expert 1,800  00 

Librarian 1,500  00 


7,S00  00 


574 


STATE  INDUSTRIAL  COMMISSION  — Continued 

Division  of  bulletins  and  publications 
Salaries,  regular 

Editor  of  official  bulletin 2,500  00 


Total  for  personal  service 


$988,570  00 


For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  the 
State  Industrial  Commission,  other  than  personal  ser- 
vice. 


MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 


Printing 

Advertising 

Equipment 

Office $8,000  00 

Books 500  00 

Research 1,500  00 


Supplies 

Traveling  expenses 

Transportation  of  officials  and 

employees  . . $45,000  00 

Hotel  expenses 55,000  00 

Special  appropriation  for  the 
purpose  of  paying  the  trav- 
eling expenses  and  main- 
tenance of  the  members  of 
the  voluntary  committee  on 
the  preparation  of  the  va- 
rious codes  and  rules  of  the 
commission  3,000  00 


$34,500  00 
2,000  00 


10,000  00 
15,000  00 


103,000  00 


Communication 

Telephone  and  telegraph.  . . . $10,000  00 
Postage,  expressage,  etc.  . . . 30,000  00 

40,000  00 

Fixed  charges  and  contributions 
Special  appropriation  to  pro- 
vide for  the  expenses  of  the 
second  state  industrial 
safety  congress  $1*000  00 


575 


STATE  INDUSTRIAL  COMMISSION  — Continued 

Fixed  charges  and  contributions  — Continued 
Special  appropriation  to  pro- 
vide for  sheriffs,  subpoena 
fees,  mileage  and  court 

costs 1,500  00 

2,500  00 


General  plant  service 

Surety  bonds $1,100  00 

For'  contribution  on  account 
of  the  state  insurance  fund 
for  the  services  of  the  com- 
pensation inspection  rating 
board 20,000  00 


Rents 


21,100  00 
62,000  00 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation,  other  than 

personal  service 290,100  00 


Total  for  Commission,  1917-18 $1,278,670  00 


TO  BE  MADE  IMMEDIATELY  AVAILABLE 
For  the  services  of  the  employees  of  the  State  Indus- 
trial Commission. 


PERSONAL  SERVICE 

Salaries,  regular $3,000  00 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

Fixed  charges  and  contributions 
For  the  expenses  of  the  first 
state  industrial  safety  con- 
gress   $750  00 

For  sheriffs,  subpoena  fees, 
mileages,  court  costs,  spec- 
ial stenographic  reports 
and  fees  on  medical  exam- 
ination   1,246  40 


1,996  40 


570 


STATE  INDUSTRIAL  COMMISSION  — Continued 

General  plant  service 

For  contributions  on  account 
of  state  insurance  fund  for 
the  services  of  the  compen- 
sation rating  board  10-, 540  61 

Total  immediately  available 15,537  01 

Total  for  State  Industrial  Commission . ......  .$1,294,207  01 


PUBLIC  SERVICE  COMMISSION,  FIRST  DISTRICT 

F or  payment  for  services  of  the  members  and  the  employees  of  Public 
Service  Commission,  First  district. 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 

Commissioners 

Salaries,  regular 

Commissioner,  5 at  $15,000 $75,000  00 

Commissioners’  staff 
Salaries,  regular 

Secretary  to  chairman.  . $4,200  00 

Secretary  to  commissioner  3,500  00 
Secretary  to  commis- 
sioner, 3 at  $3,000 . . . 9,000  00 

Confidential  stenographer 

to  chairman 1,200  00 

Confidential  stenog- 
raphers to  commis- 

4,500  00 


sioners,  3 at  $1,500.  . 
Confidential  stenographer 
to  commissioner 


1,000  00 


23,400  00 


General  administration 
Salaries,  regular 

Secretary  to  the  commis- 
sion  $0,000  00 


577 


PUBLIC  SERVICE  COMMISSION,  FIRST  DISTRICT  — Ctd. 

General  administration  — Continued 
Salaries,  regular  — Continued 


Assistant  secretary 

($4,200) 

2,100 

00 

Additional  compensa- 

tion,  $2,100,  paid  by 

city  of  New  York. 

Assistant  secretary 

($3,000) 

1,500 

00 

Additional  compensa- 

tion,  $1,500,  paid  by 

city  of  New  York. 

Auditor  ($4,200)  

2,100 

00 

Additional  compensa- 

tion,  $2,100,  paid  by 

city  of  New  Yrork. 

Assistant  counsel 

4,000 

00 

Junior  assistant  counsel. 

1,800 

00 

Junior  assistant  counsel. 

1,650 

00 

Chief  clerk  ($4,000)  . . . 

2,000 

00 

Additional  compensa- 

tion, ($2,000)  paid 

by  city  of  New 

York. 

Assistant  chief  clerk .... 

1,650 

00 

Filing  clerk,  3 at  $1,200 

3,600 

00 

File  clerk 

1,020 

00 

Clerk 

1,200 

00 

Clerk,  2 at  $1,020 

2,040 

00 

Clerk,  2 at  $840 

1,680 

00 

Stenographer 

2,100 

00 

Stenographer,  9 at  $1,200 

10,800 

00 

Stenographer,  2 at  $1,140 

2,280 

00 

Stenographer,  2 at  $1,020 

2,040 

00 

Stenographer,  2 at  $900. 

1,800 

00 

Bookkeeper 

1,200 

00 

Bookkeeper 

1,140 

00 

Bookkeeper 

1,050 

00 

19 


578 


PUBLIC  SERVICE  COMMISSION,  FIRST  DISTRICT  — Ctd. 


General  administration  — Continued 
Salaries,  regular  — Continued 

Proofreader 1,200  00 

Library  assistant 1,200  00 

Clerk 720  00 

Junior  clerk,  2 at  $600.  1,200  00 

Junior  clerk,  2 at  $540.  1,080  00 

Junior  clerk,  2 at  $481.  962  00 

Junior  clerk,  3 at  $480.  1,440  00 

Page,  7 at  $360 2,520  00 

Telephone  operator,  4 at 

$900  3,600  00 

Supervising  transit  in- 
spector   1,800  00 

Transit  inspector 1,200  00 

Junior  assistant 1,200  00 

Chauffeur 1,200  00 

Porter 900  00 

Watchman 900  00 

Laborer 900  00 


$76,772  00 

Salaries,  temporary 

For  salaries  of  counsel, 
engineers  and  other 

experts 3,000  00 

79,772  00 

Law  department 

Salaries,  regular 


Counsel 

$10,000 

00 

Assistant  counsel 

8,000 

00 

Assistant  counsel 

6,000 

00 

Assistant  counsel,  2 at 

$5,400  

10,800 

00 

Assistant  counsel 

2,800 

00 

Junior  assistant  counsel. 

2,400 

00 

Stenographer,  3 at 

$1,200  

3,600 

00 

File  clerk 

1,020 

00 

579 


PUBLIC  SERVICE  COMMISSION,  FIRST  DISTRICT  — Ctd. 

Law  department  — Continued 

Salaries,  regular  — Continued 

Clerk 960  00 

Junior  clerk  480  00 

Page 360  00 


46,420  00 

Bureau  of  statistics  and  accounts 


Salaries,  regular 

Chief  statistician $6,500  00 

Assistant  chief  statisti- 
cian   4,000  00 

Chief  of  division 4,000  00 


Statistician,  3 at  $2,550.  7,650  00 

Statistician,  4 at  $2,400.  9,600  00 

Statistician,  2 at  $2,100.  4,200  00 

Statistician,  4 at  $1,801.  7,204  00 


Junior  statistician 1,800  00 

Junior  statistician 1,650  00 

Junior  statistician 1,350  00 

Accountant,  4 at  $3,000.  12,000  00 

Accountant 2,550  00 

Accountant 2,400  00 

Accountant 2,100  00 

Accountant,  3 at  $1,801.  5,403  00 

Junior  accountant 1,650  00 

Junior  accountant 1,500  00 

Clerk 1,200  00 

Junior  statistical  clerk.  . 900  00 

Junior  statistical  clerk.  . 840  00 

Junior  statistical  clerk.  . 720  00 

Junior  statistical  clerk, 

3 at  $600 1,800  00 

Junior  clerk 600  00 

Junior  clerk,  2 at  $480.  960  00 

Page,  4 at  $360 1,440  00 

Stenographer 1,200  00 

Stenographer 1,050  00 

Stenographer 1,020  00 

Stenographer 900  00 


88,187  00 


580 


PUBLIC  SERVICE  COMMISSION,  FIRST  DISTRICT  — Ctd. 

Bureau  of  electrical  equipment  and  inspection 
Executive 

Salaries,  regular 

Electrical  e n gineer 

($7,000) $3,500  00 

Additional  compensa- 
tion, $3,500,  paid  by 
city  of  New  York. 

Electrical  engineer 

($4,200) 2,100  00 

Additional  compensa- 
tion, $2,100,  paid  by 
city  of  New  York. 


Junior  electrical  engineer 

1,650 

00 

Stenographer 

1,200 

00 

Stenographer,  2 at 

$1,140 

O 

OO 

op 

of 

00 

Stenographer 

1,020 

00 

Stenographer,  3 at  $900. 

At 

o 

o 

00 

Clerk  ($1,650)  

825 

00 

Additional  compensa- 

tion, $825,  paid  by 

city  of  New  York. 

Junior  clerk,  2 at  $600. 

1,200 

00 

Junior  clerk,  2 at  $480. 

960 

00 

Page,  2 at  $360 

720 

00 

18,155  00 


Power  bouse  and  stationary 
equipment  inspection  squad 
Salaries,  regular 

Electrical  engineer  ....  $3,600  00 


Junior  electrical  engi- 
neer   1,800  00 

Junior  electrical  engi- 
neer   1,650  00 

Junior  electrical  engi- 
neer, 2 at  $1,501.  . . . 3,002  00 

Junior  electrical  engi- 
neer   1,500  00 

Junior  electrical  engi- 

1,201  00 


neer 


12,753  00 


581 


PUBLIC  SERVICE  COMMISSION,  FIRST  DISTRICT  — Ctd. 


Accident  squad 

Salaries,  regular 

Railway  engineer $2,100  00 

Junior  electrical  engi- 
neer   1,350  00 

Inspector  of  equipment.  1,350  00 

Inspector  of  equipment, 

3 at  $1,080 3,240  00 

Stenographer 1,200  00 


9,240  00 


Bond  issue  squad 

Salaries,  regular 

Electrical  engineer  ....  $3,300  00 
Junior  electrical  engi- 


neer   1,800  00 

J unior  electrical  engi- 
neer   1,650  00 

Junior  electrical  engi- 
neer, 3 at  $1,501.  . . . 4,503  00 

Junior  electrical . engi- 
neer, 4 at  $1,350 5,400  00 

J unior  electrical  engi- 
neer, 2 at  $1,201.  . . . 2,402  00 

Junior  electrical  engi- 
neer, 2 at  $1,080.  . . . 2,160  00 


21,215  00 


Equipment  squad 

Salaries,  regular 

Assistant  electrical  engi- 


neer   $1,801  00 

Junior  electrical  engi- 
neer   1,501  00 

J unior  electrical  engi- 
neer   1,350  00 

Inspector  of  equipment.  1,200  00 

Inspector  of  equipment.  1,080  00 


Locomotive  boiler  inspection  squad 
Salaries,  regular 

Locomotive  boiler  inspector 


6,932  00 
1,800  00 


582 


PUBLIC  SERVICE  COMMISSION,  FIRST  DISTRICT  — Ctd. 


Appraisal  squad 

Salaries,  regular 

Railway  engineer $3,300  00 

Railway  engineer,  2 at 

$2,400  4,800  00 

Railway  engineer 2,100'  00 

Assistant  supervisor  in- 
spector   1,800  00 

Junior  electrical  engi- 
neer   1,501  00 

Junior  electrical  engi- 
neer, 2 at  $1,350.  . . . 2,700  00 


Junior  electrical  engi- 
neer, 6 at  $1,201.  . . . 7,206  00 

Junior  electrical,  engi- 
neer, 9 at  $1,080.  . . . 9,720  00 

33,127  00 


Electrical  laboratory  squad 
Salaries,  regular 

Chief  inspector  of  elec- 
tric meters 2,400  00 

Junior  electrical  engi- 
neer, 2 at  $1,501.  . . . 3,002  00 

Junior  electrical  engi- 
neer   1,500  00 

Junior  electrical  engi- 
neer, 3 at  $1,350.  . . . 4,050  00 

Junior  electrical  engi- 
neer   1,201  00 

Inspector  of  electric 

meters  1,320  00 

Inspector  of  electric 

meters,  2 at  $1,080.  . 2,160  00 

15,633  00 


Engineering  statistics  squad 
Salaries,  regular 

Junior  electrical  engi- 
neer   


1,650  00 


583 


PUBLIC  SERVICE  COMMISSION,  FIRST  DISTRICT  — Ctd. 

Bureau  of  gas  and  electricity 
Salaries,  regular 


Secretary 

$3,600  00 

Chief  gas  engineer.  . . . 

4,500  00 

Chemist 

1,801  00 

Stenographer 

1,200  00 

Stenographer 

1,020  00 

Complaint  inspector  . . . 

1,500  00 

Complaint  inspector,  2 

at  $1,350  

2,700  00 

Chief  inspector  of  elec- 

trie  meters 

1,350  00 

Junior  assistant,  2 at 

$1,200 

2,400  00 

J unior  assistant 

1,050  00 

Junior  assistant 

901  00 

Gas  meter  tester,  20  at 

$1,200 

24,000  00 

Gas  meter  tester 

1,080  00 

Electric  meter  tester.  . . 

1,500  00 

Electric  meter  inspector 

1,200  00 

Electric  meter  inspector 

1,080  00 

Assistant  chemist,  4 at 

$1,201 

4,804  00 

Bureau  of  Transit  Inspection 

Salaries,  regular 

Chief  of  transit  bureau. 

$7,500  00 

General  inspector 

4,500  00 

Supervising  transit  in- 

spector, 4 at  $1,800 . . 

7,200  00 

Assistant  supervising 

transit  inspector,  7 at 

$1,500  

10,500  00 

Transit  inspector,  25  at 

$1,200  

30,000  00 

Traffic  inspector 

1,800  00 

Stenographer,  3 at 

$1,200  

3,600  00 

Clerk 

1,020  00 

Junior  clerk  

480  00 

55,686  00 


66,600  00 


584 


PUBLIC  SERVICE  COMMISSION,  FIRST  DISTRICT  — Ctd. 

Bureau  of  grade  crossing 
Salaries,  regular 

Assistant  division  engi- 
neer   $2,700  00 

Assistant  engineer  ....  2,100  00 

Junior  engineer 1,650  00 

Stenographer 1,140  00 

7,590  00 

Total  for  personal  service 563,160  00 


For  the  payment  of  expenses  of  maintenance  and 
operation  of  the  Public  Service  Commission,  First  Dis- 
trict, other  than  personal  service. 


Printing  . . . . 
Advertising  . . 
Equipment 

Office 

Books  . . . . 
Engineering 


MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

$6,000  00 

500  00 

$3,500  00 

250  00 

1,800  00 


Supplies 

Office $13,900  00 

Motor  vehicle  1,100  00 

Engineering 1,200  00 

General  plant 100  00 


5,550  00 


16,300  00 


Traveling  expenses 

Transportation  of  officials  or 

employees $4,400  00 

Hotel  expenses 1,000  00 

5,400  00 


Commun  ic  at  i on 

Express  and  messenger $1,300  00 

Postage 2,500  00 


Telephone  and  telegraph.  . . . 3,000  00 


6,800  00 


585 


PUBLIC  SERVICE  COMMISSION,  FIRST  DISTRICT  — Ctd. 

General  plant  service 2,000  00 

Rents 36,000  00 

Contingencies  2,500‘  00 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation,  other  than 
personal  service  81,050  00 


Total  for  Public  Service  Commission,  First 
District $644,210  00 


PUBLIC  SERVICE  COMMISSION,  SECOND  DISTRICT 

For  payment  for  services  of  the  commissioners  and  the  employees  of 
Public  Service  Commission,  Second  District. 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 

Administration 

Executive 

Salaries,  regular 

Commissioner,  5 at 

$15,000  $75,000  00 

Counsel 10,000  00 

Secretary 6,000  00 

$91,000  00 


Secretarial  and  stenographic 
Salaries,  regular 
Confidential  secretary  to 

chairman $2,250  00 

'Secretary  to  commis- 
sioner   2,250  00 

Secretary  to  commis- 
sioner, 3 at  $1,500..  4,500  00 

'Stenographer 1,500  00 

Stenographer 1,200  00 


11,700  00 


586 


PUBLIC  SERVICE  COMMISSION,  SECOND  DISTRICT— Ctd. 

Administration 

General 


Salaries,  regular 

Executive  clerk 

$5,000  00 

Hearing  and  publicity 

clerk 

2,500  00 

Chief  clerk  of  records.  . 

2,500  00 

Superintendent  of  publi- 

cation  and  compila- 

tion 

2,400  00 

Auditor 

2,000  00 

Stenographer 

2,000  00 

Stenographer 

1,800  00 

Stenographer,  3 at 

$1,500  

4.500  00 

Stenographer,  5 at 

$1,200  

6,000  00 

Stenographer 

960  00 

Stenographer,  2 at  $780. 

1,560  00 

Stenographer 

720  00 

Filing  clerk,  2 at  $1,500 

3,000  00 

Filing  clerk 

1,200  00 

Clerk,  2 at  $1,500 

3,000  00 

Clerk 

1,200  00 

•Clerk 

900  00 

Clerk,  2 at  $720 

1,440  00 

Junior  clerk,  2 at  $600. 

1,200  00 

Messenger 

1,200  00 

Laborer 

900  00 

Laborer 

730  00 

Telephone  operator  .... 

900  00 

Attendant 

600  00 

Page,  2 at  $480 

960  00 

49,170  00 


Division  of  capitalization 
Salaries,  regular 

Chief  of  division $4,000  00 

Examiner,  2 at  $2,580.  5,160  00 

Examiner 2,340  00 

Examiner,  2 at  $2,160. . 4,320  00 


587 


PUBLIC  SERVICE  COMMISSION,  SECOND  DISTRICT— Ctd. 


Division  of  capitalization  — Continued 
(Salaries,  regular  — Continued 

Examiner 1,980  001 

Examiner,  2 at  $1,800..  3,600  00 

Assistant  examiner,  2 

at  $1,500  3,000  00 

Assistant  examiner,  2 

at  $1,200  2,400  00 

Junior  accountant  ....  1,500  00' 

Stenographer 1,500  00 

Stenographer,  2 at 

$1,200  2,400  00 

Typewriter  copyist  ....  900  00 

33,100  00 

Division  of  statistics  and  accounts 
Salaries,  regular 

Chief  statistician $5,000  00 

Assistant  chief  statis- 
tician   2,400  00 

Junior  statistician 1,800  00 

Accountant 2,500  00 

Bookkeeper 1,680  00 

Assistant  examiner  ....  1,800  00 

Junior  accountant  ....  1,500  00 

Junior  accountant  ..  .%  . 1,200  00 

Junior  accountant 1,140  00 

Stenographer 1,800  00 

Stenographer,  2 at 

$1,200  2,400  00 

Clerk  and  typist 1,140  00 

Clerk,  2 at  $900 1,800  00 

26,160  00 

Division  of  tariffs 

Salaries,  regular 

Chief  of  division $4,500  00 

Inspector  of  operation . . 2,400  00 

Chief  clerk  2,000  00 

Tariff  clerk 1,800  00 

Tariff  clerk 1,200  00 

Stenographer  and  tariff 
clerk 


1,500  00 


588 


PUBLIC  SERVICE  COMMISSION,  SECOND  DISTRICT— Ctd. 

Division  of  tariffs  — Continued 
Salaries,  regular  — Continued 

'Stenographer 1,200  00 

Bookkeeper 1,200  00 

Clerk 1,080  00 


16,880  00 

Division  of  electric  railroads 
Salaries,  regular 


'Chief  inspector 

$5,000 

00 

Assistant  inspector  .... 

2,160 

00 

Division  of  steam  railroads 

Salaries,  regular 

Chief  of  division 

$4,500 

00 

Inspector  of  maintenance 

and  operation,  2 at 

$3,000  

6,000 

00 

Inspector  of  equipment, 

3 at  $2,500  

7,500 

00 

Accident  inspector  .... 

2,160 

00 

Assistant  locomotive  boil- 

er inspector 

1,980 

00 

Stenographer 

1,500 

00 

Clerk 

lo 

o 

o 

00 

Clerk 

1,080- 

00 

Clerk 

900 

00 

26,820  00 

Division  of  telegraph  and  telephone 
Salaries,  regular 


Chief  of  division.  . . . 

. . $4,500 

Off 

Assistant  chief 

. . 3,000 

Off 

Engineer 

. . 2,800 

00 

Inspector . 

. . 1,800 

00 

Inspector 

. . 1,680 

00 

Inspector 

. . 1,320 

Off 

Traffic  inspector,  2 

at 

$1,320  

. . 2,640 

Off 

Traffic  inspector 

4o 

o 

o 

Off 

Stenographer 

...  1,500 

Off 

Clerk  

, . . 1,200 

00 

21,640  00 


589 


PUBLIC  SERVICE  COMMISSION,  SECOND  DISTRICT— Ctd. 

Division  of  light,  heat  and 
power  (electric) 


Salaries,  regular 


-Chief  engineer 

$5,000 

00 

Assistant  engineer 

3,000 

00 

Chief  inspector 

1,400 

00 

Inspector  of  electric 

meters,  2 at  $1,200.  . 

O 

O 

gT 

00 

Electric  inspector,  2 at 

$1,200  

2,400 

00 

Stenographer 

1,200 

00 

Clerk 

720 

00 

- 16,120  00 


Division  of  light,  heat  and 
power  (gas) 

'Salaries,  regular 

Engineer $3,000  00 

Assistant  gas  inspector, 

3 at  $1,200 3,600  00 

Gas  meter  tester,  6 at 

$1,080  6,480  00 

Gas  meter  tester,  2 at 

$1,200  2,400  00 

15,480  00 


Grade  crossing  division 
Salaries,  regular 

Engineer  of  grade  cross- 
ings   $5,000  00 

Inspector  of  grade  cross- 
ings   2,000  00 

Engineering  draftsman.  1,400  00 

Stenographer  1,200  00 

9,600  00 


Total  for  personal  service $324,830  00 

For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  the 
Public  Service  Commission,  Second  District,  other  than 
personal  service. 


5 90 


PUBLIC  SERVICE  COMMISSION,  SECOND  DISTRICT— Ctd. 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 


Printing  $10,000  00 

Equipment 3,000  00 

Supplies  5,000  00 

Traveling  expenses 35,000  00 

'Communication  6,000  00 

General  plant  service 8,500  00 

Rents 3,400  00 

Contingencies 2,500  00 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation,  other  than 
personal  service 73,400  00 


Total  for  Public  Service  Commission,  Second 

District  $398,230  00 


BANKING  DEPARTMENT 

For  payment  for  services  of  the  State  Superintendent  of  Banks  and 
the  employees  of  the  Banking  Department. 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 

Administration 

General 


Salaries,  regular 

Superintendent  

$10,000  00 

First  deputy  superin- 

tendent   

6,000  00 

Second  deputy  superin- 

tendent   

5,500  00 

Third  deputy  superin- 

tendent   

5,000  00 

Land  and  opinion  clerk. 

3,900  00 

Hearing  stenographer  .. 

1,700  00 

Stenographer  and  clerk. 

1,500  00 

Filing  clerk  . • 

1,350  00 

File  and  index  clerk . . . 

1,350  00 

Salaries,  temporary 

Bookkeeper  or  clerk,  4 V2 

months 

500  00 

$36,800  00 


591 


BANKING  DEPARTMENT  — Continued 

Administration  — Continued 
Accounts 

Salaries,  regular 

Bookkeeper $1,200  00 

Junior  clerk 900  00 


$2,100  00 

$38,900  00 


Bureau  of  savings  and  loan 
Salaries,  regular 

Stenographer  and  clerk 1,500  00 

New  York  office 

Salaries,  regular 

Confidential  stenographer  $1,800  00 

Stenographer 1,500  00 

Clerk 1,350  00 

4,650  00 


Bureau  of  bank  examination 
Salaries,  regular 

Stenographer 1,700  00 

Bureau  of  credit  and  verification 
Salaries,  regular 

Examiner $1,800  00 

Stenographer  and  clerk.  1,400  00 

Stenographer  and  clerk.  1,100  00 

Stenographer  and  clerk.  840  00 

Typewriter  copyist  and 

clerk 1,000  00 

6,140  00 

Bureau  of  hank  examination 

For  salaries  of  examiners  in  connection 
with  the  examination  of  corporations  and 
individual  hankers  pursuant  to  the  Banking 
Law  under  the  following  bureaus: 

Bureaus  of  savings  and  loan,  bureau  of 
credit  and  verification,  metropolitan  di&- 
trict,  western  district,  central  district, 
eastern  district,  and  savings  hanks. 


592 


BANKING  DEPARTMENT  — Continued 

Bureau  of  hank  examination  — Continued 
Salaries,  temporary 

Chief  bank  examiner, 


305  days,  at  $18 

$5,490 

00 

Bank  examiner, 

305 

days,  at  $16,  (2) 

9,760 

00 

Bank  examiner, 

305 

days,  at  $14,  (8) 

34,160 

00 

Bank  examiner, 

305 

days,  at  $13,  (5) 

. . . . 

19,825 

00 

Bank  examiner, 

305 

days,  at  $12,  (6) 

21,960 

00 

Bank  examiner, 

305 

days,  at  $11,  (8) 

26,840 

00 

Bank  examiner, 

305 

days,  at  $10,  (5) 

15,250 

00 

Bank  examiner, 

305 

days,  at  $9,  (3) . 

8,235 

00 

Bank  examiner, 

305 

days,  at  $8,  (4)  . 

9,760 

00 

Bank  examiner  . . . 

2,700 

00 

$153,980  00 
Expenses  of  bureau  of 

examination 11,020  00 


165,000  00 

Private  bankers7  bureau 
Salaries,  regular 

Confidential  clerk  and 

private  secretary  ....  $2,820  00 


Confidential  messenger.  1,500  00 

Stenographer 900  00 

Inspector,  3 at  $1,680.  . 5,040  00 


$10,260  00 


593 


BANKING  DEPARTMENT  — Continued 

Private  bankers’  bureau  — Continued 
Examiners 

Salaries,  temporary 

For  salaries  and  expenses  of  ex- 
aminers including  examiner  in 
charge  in  connection  with  the  ex- 
amination of  private  bankers. 

Bank  examiner,  305 

days,  at  $13 $3,905  00 

Extra  examiners  for  ex- 
amining large  institu- 
tions and  for  making 
examinations  up-state.  3,535  00 


$7,500  00 


Pension  list 

Retired  employees 

For  deputies,  clerk  and  examiners  in 
the  banking  department,  retired 
or  to  be  retired  as  provided  by 
section  16  of  the  Banking  Law.  . . 


17,760  00 


3,000  00 


Total  for  personal  service $238,650  00 

For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  the 
State  Banking  Department,  other  than  personal  service. 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

Printing $8,000  00 

Advertising 2,500  00 

Equipment 

Office $900  00 

Books 850  00 

1,750  00 

Supplies 

Office 2,000  00 

Traveling  expenses 

Transportation  of  employees 

other  than  examiners  ....  $3,000  00 

Hotel  expenses 2,000  00 


5,000  00 


594 


BANKING  DEPARTMENT  — Continued 

Communication 

Telephone,  telegraph  and  messenger  serv- 
ice, express  age,  stamps  and  stamped 

envelopes 7,000  00 

General  plant  service 

Rental  of  safe  deposit  vaults,  valuation  of 
securities  of  savings  hanks,  examination 
of  securities  held  in  trust  by  superin- 
tendent of  hanks,  reports  of  financial 

agencies,  etc 3,000  00 

Rents 7,500  00 

Total  for  maintenance  and  operation,  other  than 

personal  service 36,750  00 

— 

Total  for  State  Banking  Department $275,400  00 


STATE  INSURANCE  DEPARTMENT 

For  payment  of  services  of  the  State  Superintendent  of  Insurance 
and  the  employees  of  the  Insurance  Department. 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 


Administration 

Salaries,  regular 

Superintendent  $10,000  00 

First  deputy  superin- 
tendent   6,500  00 

Counsel  5,000  00 

Confidential  secretary.  . 2,100  00 

Chief  clerk  2,820  00 

General  clerk  2,000  00 

Correspondence  (clerk.  . 1,800  00 

Mailing  clerk  1,500  00 

Clerk  1,200  00 

Confidential  investigator  1,800  00 

Stenographer  1,800  00 

Stenographer,  2 at  $1,- 

500  3,000  00 


595 


INSURANCE  DEPARTMENT  — Continued 


Administration  — Continued 

Salaries,  regular  — Continued 

Stenographer  and  clerk.  1,500  00 

Card  indexer 1,200  00 

Clerk  960  00 

Night  watchman 900  00 

Telephone  operator  ....  600  00 

Page  or  messenger 480  00 


$45,160  00 


8.500  00 

3.500  00 
2,160  00 

3,000  00 


$12,160  00 


New  York  office 
Salaries,  regular 

Second  deputy  superin- 
tendent   $6,500  00 

Assistant  examiner  ....  2,400  00 

Confidential  investigator  1,800  00 

Confidential  stenogra- 
pher   1,800  00 

Clerk  1,200  00 

Filing  clerk 1,050  00 

Telephone  operator  ....  720  00 

Page  480  00 


$15,950  00 

$73,270  00 

Actuarial  bureau 

Salaries,  regular 

Actuary $5,000  00 

Registrar 2,500  00 

Second  assistant  actuary  2,400  00 

Actuarial  clerk,  3 at 

$1,500  4,500  00 


Accounts 

Salaries,  regular 

Accountant 

Cashier  and  tax  clerk . . . 

Senior  bookkeeper 

Typewriter  copyist,  2 at 
$1,500  


596 


INSURANCE  DEPARTMENT  — Continued 

Actuarial  bureau  — Continued 

Salaries,  regular  — Continued 
Actuarial  clerk,  2 at 

$1,200  2,400  00 

Messenger,  2 at  $1,500.  3,000  00 

Stenographer,  2 at 

$1,200  2,400  00 

Clerk,  3 at  $1,200 3,600  00 

25,800  00 

Co-operative  fire  and  licensing  bureau 
Salaries,  regular 


Chief  

$4,500 

00 

Examiner  

3,250 

00 

Stenographer 

1,320 

00 

Stenographer,  5 at 

$1,200  

6,000 

00 

Stenographer,  3 at  $960. 

yo 

GO 

O 

00 

Clerk,  14  at  $1,200 .... 

16,800 

00 

Clerk,  3 at  $960 

2,880 

00 

Typewriter  copyist  .... 

1,200 

00 

38,830  00 


Fraternal  and  assessment  bureau 

Chief  $4,500  00 

Salaries,  regular 

Stenographer 1,500  00 

Clerk  1,020  00 

7,020  00 

Liquidation  bureau 
Salaries,  regular 

Chief  . . 4,250  00 

Printing  and  purchasing  bureau 
Salaries,  regular 

Chief  . . $2,500  00 

Proofreader  and  clerk.  . 1,800  00 

Proofreader 1,500  00 

Clerk  1,200  00 


7,000  00 


597 


INSURANCE  DEPARTMENT 

Statistical  bureau 

Salaries,  regular 


Statistician  .... 

$3,500 

00 

First  assistant 

statis- 

tician  

2,000 

00 

Second  assistant 

s tat  is- 

tician 

1,800 

00 

Clerk 

o 

o 

lO 

1—1 

00 

Clerk 

1,200 

00 

Stenographer  . . 

1,320 

00 

Stenographic  bureau 
Salaries,  regular 

Stenographer $1,800  00 

Stenographer 1,500  00 

Stenographer,  7 at 

$1,200  8,400  00 

Stenographer 1,080  00 

Stenographer 960  00 


Workmen’s  compensation  bureau 


Salaries,  regular 

Associate  actuary $6,000  00 

Assistant  actuary 2,750  00 

Compensation  rating  ex- 
pert   8,750  00 

Examiner 3,000  00 

Assistant  examiner  ....  2,160  00 

Clerk  1,500  00 


Underwriters  association  bureau 


Salaries,  regular 

Chief  examiner $4,500  00 

Rating  expert 2,500  00 

Bank  messenger 1,200  00 

Clerk  900  00 


— Continued 


11,320  00 


13,740  00 


19,160  00 


9,100  00 


598 


INSURANCE  DEPARTMENT  — Continued 

Audit  bureau 

Salaries,  regular 

Auditor  and  assistant 


actuary  $5,000  00 

Assistant  examiner  ....  1,950  00 

Clerk  1,800  00 

Clerk,  5 at  $1,200 6,000  00 

Clerk  900  00 

Clerk  720  00 

16,370  00 


Branch  brokers  division  of 
licensing  bureau 
Salaries,  regular 

Examiner  $3,000  00 

Stenographer  1,500  00 

Filing  clerk 1,200  00 

5,700  00 


Total  for  personal  service 


$231,560  00 


For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  the 
State  Insurance  Department,  other  than  personal  service. 


MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 


Printing 

Reports,  five  volumes $4,500  00 

Agents’  certificates 2,750  00 

Application  blanks 1,750  00 

Special  examination  reports.  1,000  00 

Letter  heads  and  envelopes  . . 3,500  00 

Annual  statement  blanks.  . . . 4,300  00 

Miscellaneous  4,200  00 


$22,000  00 


Equipment 

Typewriters $900  00 

Steel  filing  cases  and  cabinets  1,400  00 

Desks  and  chairs 300  00 

Books  and  periodicals 1,200  00 

Rubber  stamps  300  00 

Miscellaneous 550  00 


4,650  00 


599 


INSURANCE  DEPARTMENT  — Continued 

Supplies 


Stationery  and  typewriter 


ribbons 

$2,000 

00 

Typewriter  paper,  carbon  and 

note  books 

2,000 

00 

Index  cards 

150 

00 

Ice 

200 

00 

Spring  water 

500 

00 

Towel  supplies 

180 

00 

F olders  

70 

00 

5,100  00 

Traveling  expenses 
Superintendent 

Transportation  and  hotel 

expenses $1,500  00 

First  deputy  superintendent 
Transportation  and  hotel 

expenses 1,000  00 

Employees 

Transportation  and  hotel 

expenses 4,500  00 

7,000  00 

Communication 

Telephone $2,300  00 

Postage 6,800  00 

Expressage 650  00 

Telegraph,  cable  and  mes- 
senger service 250  00 

10,000  00 


General  plant  service 

Appraisal  of  securities $3,500  00 

Other  general  plant  service.  . 1,500  00 

Rental  of  sorting  and  tabulat- 
ing machines 900  00 


5,900  00 


600 


INSURANCE  DEPARTMENT  — Continued 

Rents 

Offices  in  New  York  city 9,500  00 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation,  other  than  per- 
sonal service 64,150  00 


Total  for  Insurance  Department,  exclusive  of 

refund  account $295,710  00 


REFUND  ACCOUNT 

The  following  appropriations  to  he  collected  and  re- 
funded to  the  treasury  by  the  corporations  under  exam- 
ination when  disbursements  therefrom  are  in  consequence 
of  services  and  expenses  had  or  in  connection  with  such 
examinations,  excepting  in  the  discretion  of  the  superin- 
tendent of  insurance,  fraternal  beneficiary  orders,  co- 
operative fire  insurance  corporations  or  associations  ex- 
amined more  frequently,  than  required  by  statute : 

For  payment  for  services  of  examiners,  as  follows : 


Examination  bureau 
Salaries,  regular 

Chief  examiner,  life 

division  * $6,000  00 

Assistant  chief  examiner, 

life  division 3,250  00 

Chief  examiner,  fire 

division  6,000  00 

Assistant  chief  examiner, 

fire  division 3,250  00 

Chief  examiner,  casualty 

division  6,000  00 

Chief  examiner,  assess- 
ment and  fraternal 

division  5,000  00 

Examiner  3,500  00 

Examiner,  3 at  $3,250.  . 9,750  00 

Examiner,  3 at  $3,100.  . 9,300  00 

Examiner,  2 at  $3,000.  . 6,000  00 

Examiner  2,850  00 

Examiner  2,750  00 

Assistant  examiner  ....  2,850  00 


601 


INSURANCE  DEPARTMENT  — Continued 

Examination  bureau  — Continued 


Salaries,  regular  — Continued 
Assistant  examiner,  2 at 


$2,750  

P1 

At 

O 

O 

00 

Assistant  examiner,  5 at 

$2,600  

13,000 

00 

Assistant  examiner,  2 at 

$2,500  

5,000 

00 

Assistant  examiner,  2 at 

$2,400  

o 

o 

00 

00 

Assistant  examiner,  2 at 

$2,250  

4,500 

00 

Assistant  examiner,  6 at 

$2,200  

13,200 

00 

Assistant  examiner,  7 at 

$2,100  

14,700 

00 

Assistant  examiner  .... 

1,800 

00 

129,000  00 

For  expenses  of  department  appraisers  in  the  state, 
for  appraisals  and  fees  of  examiners  designated  in  other 
states,  for  expenses  of  counsel  and  for  expenses  of  ex- 
aminers in  connection  with  examination  of  insurance 
companies. 

Traveling  and  hotel  expenses  of  examiners 
on  examination  and  traveling  and  hotel 
expenses  of  appraisers  on  examination.  . . $16,000  00 
General  plant  service 

For  payment  for  appraisals,  title  searches, 

and  fees  of  counsel 18,000  00 

$34,000  00 

TO  BE  MADE  IMMEDIATELY  AVAILABLE 
General  plant  service 913  16 

Total  Refund  Account $163,913  16 

Total  for  Insurance  Department,  including  refund  ac- 
count   $459,623  16 


602 


EXCISE  DEPARTMENT 

For  payment  for  services:  of  the  Commissioner  and  the  employees  of 
the  Excise  Department. 


PERSONAL  SERVICE 

Administration 

General 


Salaries,  regular 


Commissioner 

. . $7,000 

00 

Deputy  commissioner 

. . 5,000 

00 

Confidential  clerk  . . . 

. . 3,250 

00 

Secretary 

. . 2,000 

00 

Chief  inspector 

. . 3,000 

00 

Bank  messenger  . . . . 

. . 1,500 

00 

Telephone  operator  . 

. ..  1,200 

00 

Clerk 

. . 1,500 

00 

Clerk 

. . 1,300 

00 

Clerk 

. . 1,200 

00 

Clerk 

. . 1,080 

00 

Stenographer 

. . 1,300 

00 

Stenographer,  6 

at 

$1,200  

. . 7,200 

00 

$36,530  00 

Wages,  regular 

Laborer 720  00 


Financial  and  bookkeeping 
Salaries,  regular 

Second  deputy  commis- 
sioner   $3,500  00 

Auditor 3,000  00 

Accountant  and  special 

examiner 3,000  00 

Chief  bookkeeper 2,500  00 

Accountant  and  statisti- 
cian   2,300  00 

Financial  clerk 2,000  00 

Bookkeeper 1,800  00 

Bookkeeper 1,500  00 


603 


EXCISE  DEPARTMENT  — Continued 

Administration  — Continued 

Financial  and  bookkeeping — Continued 
Salaries,  regular  — Continued 

Bookkeeper 1,200  00 

Stenographer,  2 at 

$1,200  2,400  00 


$23,200  00 

Property  and  supplies 


Salaries,  regular 

Purchasing  agent 1,800  00 

Laborer 900  00 


$2,700  00 

$63,J50  00 

Special  agents  division 
Salaries,  regular 

Special  agent,  41  at 

$1,500  $61,500  00 

Detective,  5 at  $1,500  . . . 7,500  00 


$69,000  00 

Salaries,  temporary 

Temporary  service 

For  the  employment 

of  detective  agen- 

cies or  of  individu- 

als to  obtain  evi- 

dence   

4,000  00 

Legal  bureau 

Salaries,  regular 

Attorney,  8 at  $5,000.  . . 

$40,000  00 

Attorney,  2 at  $3,500.  . 

7,000  00 

Attorney  

3,000  00 

Stenographer,  2 at 

$1,800  

3,600  00 

Stenographer 

1,600  00 

Stenographer,  7 at 

$1,200 

8,400  00 

73,000  00 


6?  " 


604 


EXCISE  DEPARTMENT  — Continued 

SPECIAL  DEPUTY  COMMISSIONER  DISTRICTS 

For  the  one-half,  payable 
by  the  State 

Manhattan  — The  Bronx 


Salaries,  regular 

Special  deputy  com- 


missioner  

$2,500 

00 

Cashier 

1,750 

00 

First  assistant  cashier.  . 

1,250 

00 

Confidential  clerk 

600 

00 

Clerk 

900 

00 

Clerk,  2 at  $750 

o 

o 

lO 

1—1 

00 

Acting  auditor  , 

750 

00 

Stenographer 

900 

00 

Stenographer,  2 at  $750. 

1,500 

00 

Watchman 

90 

00 

il, 740  00 


County  of  Kings 

Salaries,  regular 

Special  deputy  commis- 


sioner   $1,875  00 

Cashier 1,600  00 

Confidential  clerk 600  00 

Assistant  cashier 750  00 

Clerk,  2 at  $750 1,500  00 

Stenographer 750  00 

Watchman 90  00 


7,165  00 


County  of  Erie 

Salaries,  regular 

Special  deputy  commis- 
sioner   $1,500  00 

Auditor 1,200  00 

Cashier 1,000  00 

Stenographer 600  00 


4,300  00 


605 


EXCISE  DEPARTMENT  — Continued 

County  of  Queens 
Salaries,  regular 

Special  deputy  commis- 
sioner   $1,250  00 

Cashier 750  00 

— 2,000  00 

County  of  Westchester 
Salaries,  regular 

Special  deputy  commis- 
sioner   $1,250  00 

Cashier 750  00 

■ 2,000  00 

County  of  Monroe 
Salaries,  regular 

Special  deputy  commis- 
sioner . $1,250  00 

Cashier 450  0 O' 

1,700  00 

County  of  Albany 
Salaries,  regular 

Special  deputy  commis- 
sioner   1,000  00 

Cashier 600  00 

1,600  00 


County  of  Richmond 
Salaries,  regular 

Special  deputy  commissioner 1,000  00' 

County  of  Onondaga 
Salaries,  regular 

Special  deputy  commissioner 1,000  00 

County  of  Orange 
Salaries,  regular 

Special  deputy  commissioner 1,000  00 

County  of  Rensselaer 
Salaries,  regular 

Special  deputy  commissioner 750  00 

County  of  Schenectady 
Salaries,  regular 

Special  deputy  commissioner 750  00 


606 


EXCISE  DEPARTMENT  — Continued 


County  of  Oneida 
Salaries,  regular 

Special  deputy  commissioner 750  00 

County  of  Niagara 
Salaries,  regular 

Special  deputy  commissioner 750  00 

County  of  Broome 
Salaries,  regular 

Special  deputy  commissioner 750  00 

County  of  Nassau 
Salaries,  regular 

Special  deputy  commis- 


sioner   $1,000  00 

Wages,  temporary 

Cleaners 100  00 

1,100  00 

Total  for  personal  service $238,105  00 

Bor  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  the 
Excise  Department,  other  than  personal  service. 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 


Printing 


Advance  reports 

$500 

00 

Certificates 

....  2,000 

00 

Law  briefs 

o 

o 

00 

Blanks,  etc  

3,000 

00 

Miscellaneous 

1,000 

00 

$8,500 

00 

Advertising 

250 

00 

Equipment 

Office 

O 

O 

cT 

00 

Supplies 

Office 

2,500 

00 

Traveling  expenses 
Transportation 

Detectives $1,500  00 

Special  agents 16,000  00 


607 


EXCISE  DEPARTMENT 


Traveling  expenses  — Continued 
Transportation  — Continued 


Attorneys 

o 

o 

o 

cT 

00 

Officials 

2,500 

00 

Employees 

1,500 

00 

$23,500 

00 

Hotel  expenses 

Detectives 

3,500 

00 

Special  agents 

24,000 

00 

Attorneys 

5,000 

00 

Officials  

2,500 

00 

Employees 

o 

o 

T— 1 

00 

$36,500  00 


Communication 

Express  and  freight,  Albany 


office $400  00 

Postage,  Albany  office 1,200  00 

Telegraph,  Albany  office.  ...  200  00 

Telephone,  Albany  office.  . . . 1,000  00 

Postage,  branch  offices 255  00 

Telephone,  branch  offices.  . . . 1,130  00 

Special  agents 

Postage  and  telephone.  . . . 1,000  00 


Fixed  charges  and  contributions 

Judgments $3,500  00 

Rebates 5,000  00 

Motion  costs 100  00 


General  plant  service 

Surety  bonds $1,700  00 

Automobile  and  motor  boat 

hire 500  00 

Stenographers’  minutes  . ...  1,250  00 

Analyses  of  liquors 250  00 


Continued 


60,000  00 


5,185  00 


8,600  00 


608 


EXCISE  DEPARTMENT  — Continued 

General  plant  service  - — - Continued 

Cartage  and  storage  of  liquors  2,000  00 

Notary  fees 200  00 

Taxable  trial  disbursements.  1,000  00 

6,900  00 

Rents 8,000  00 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation  other  than  per- 
sonal service 101,935  00 


Total  for  department  1917-18 $340,040  00 

TO  BE  MADE  IMMEDIATELY  AVAILABLE 
For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  the 
Excise  Department,  other  than  personal  service. 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 


Fixed  charges  and  contributions 

Rebates  . . . 10,000  00 

Total  for  Excise  Department $350,040  00 


DEPARTMENT  OF  HE ALTH  — EXCLUSIVE  OF 
LABORATORIES 


For  payment  for  the  services  of  the  State  Commissioner  of  Health 
and  the  employees  of  the  Department  of  Health,  exclusive  of  Labora- 
tories. 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 


Administration 

Executive 

Salaries,  regular 

Commissioner  of  health.  $8,000  00 


Deputy  commissioner  . . 5,000  00 

Secretary  4,000  00 

Executive  clerk  4,000  00 

Hearing  stenographer.  . 2,700  00 


609 


DEPARTMENT  OF  HEALTH  — Continued 

Administration  — Continued 
Executive — Continued 

Salaries,  regular  — Continued 


Stenographer,  assistant 

to  secretary 1,320  00 

Stenographer,  assistant 

to  deputy  1,200  00 

Stenographer,  assistant 

to  executive  clerk  . . . 1,200  00 

Stenographer,  general  ..  960  00 

Clerk,  filing  1,200  00 

Clerk,  assistant  filing.  . 600  00 

Clerk,  library  and  gen- 
eral   900  00 

Clerk,  mailing  list  and 

general 780  00 

Clerk,  general 600  00 

Clerk 540'  00 

Telephone  operator  ....  720  00 

Relief  operator  or  clerk.  540  00 

Messenger  or  page 420  00 


$34,680  00 

Legal 

Salaries,  regular 

Counsel 4,000  00 


Audit  and  supply 
Salaries,  regular 

Audit  clerk $1,800  00 

Bookkeeper 840  00 

Clerk  780  00 

Supply  clerk 1,800  00 


Wages,  regular 

Laborer,  2 at  $780 


$5,220  00 


1,560  00 


20 


010 


DEPARTMENT  OF  HEALTH  — Continued 

Administration  — Continued 
Public  health  education 
Salaries,  regular 

Supervisor  of  exhibits.  . $2,400  00 


Proofreader  and  print- 
ing clerk 1,200  00 

Clerk,  assistant  and  gen- 
eral   900  00 

Parochial  school  lecturer  1,000  00 


$5,500  00 

Wages,  regular 

Laborer,  assistant  with 

exhibits 900  00 

Laborer,  assistant  with 

exhibits 720  00 


$1,620  00 

Sanitary  supervisors 
Salaries,  regular 

Sanitary  supervisor,  14 


at  $3,000  42,000  00 

Assistant  sanitary  super- 
visor, 6 at  $1,500.  . . . 9,000  00 

Stenographer 1,000  00 

Stenographer  or  clerk.  . 840  00 

Clerk 540'  00 


$53,380  00 

$105,960  00 


Division  of  child  hygiene 
Executive 

Salaries,  regular 

Director $4,000  00 

Stenographer 960  00 

Stenographer  or  clerk.  . 600  00 


$5,560  00 


611 


DEPARTMENT  OF  HEALTH  — Continued 

Division  of  child  hygiene  — Continued 
Inspection  and  instruction 
Salaries,  regular 

Supervising  nurse,  2 at 

$1,200  2,400  00 


7,960  00 


Division  of  communicable  dis- 
eases 

Executive 

Salaries,  regular 

Director $4,000  00 

Stenographer 960  00 

Stenographer 540  00 

$5,500  00 

Investigations 
Salaries,  regular 

Orthopedic  surgeon  ...  3,500  00 

Diagnosticians  and  epi- 
demiologists, 4 at 

$3,500  14,000  00 

Laboratory  diagnosti- 
cians, 2 at  $2,500.  . ..  5,000  00 

Assistant  laboratory 

diagnostician 2,400  00 

Medical  expert 2,400  00 

Supervising  nurse  ....  1,800  00 

Supervising  nurse,  12  at 

$1,200  14,400  00 

Stenographer 780  00 

Stenographer  or  clerk.  . 720  00 

Muscle  tester,  2 at  $900.  1,800  00 


Statistical 

Salaries,  regular 

Clerk 

Clerk 

Clerk 


$46,800  00 


780  00 
600  00 
540  00 


$1,920  00 


612 


DEPARTMENT  OF  HEALTH  — Continued 

Division  of  communicable  dis- 


eases — Continued 
Records 

Salaries,  regular 

Stenographer 780  00 

Stenographer  or  clerk,  2 

at  $660  1,320  00 

Stenographer  or  clerk.  . 600  00 


$2,700  00 

56,920  00 

Division  of  tuberculosis 
Executive 

Salaries,  regular 


Director 

$3,200 

00 

Stenographer 

900 

00 

Clerk 

780 

00 

Field  agent 

1,200 

00 

Supervising  nurse,  2 at 

$1,200  

2,400 

00 

8,480  00 

Division  of  sanitary  engineering 
Executive 

Salaries,  regular 

Chief  engineer $5,000  00 

Principal  assistant  engi- 
neer   3,250  00 

Stenographer,  2 at 

$1,200  2,400  00 

$10,650  00 

Field  force 

Salaries,  regular 

Assistant  sanitary  engi- 
neer, 2 at  $2,500.  . . . $5,000  00 

Assistant  sanitary  engi- 


neer, 3 at  $2,000 6,000  00 

Inspecting  engineer  ...  1,800  00 

Draftsman 1,080  00 


613 


DEPARTMENT  OF  HEALTH  — Continued 


Division  of  sanitary  engineering  — Continued 
Field  force — Continued 

Salaries,  regular  — Continued 

Stenographer 780  00 

Stenographer 660  00 


Division  of  vital  statistics 
Executive 

Salaries,  regular 

Director 

Stenographer  .... 


Statistics 

Salaries,  regular 
Statistical  clerk  . 
Statistical  clerk  . 
Junior  statistician 

Clerk 

Clerk 

Clerk 


Clerk 

Stenographer 


Records 

Salaries,  regular 

Clerk,  2 at  $1,200 

Clerk,  3 at  $780 

Clerk 

Clerk,  4 at  $480 

Stenographer 

Stenographer 

Typewriter  copyist  or 

stenographer 

Typewriter  copyist  or 
clerk 


$15,320 

00 

$4,000 

00 

O 

O 

T— t 

00 

$5,200 

00 

1,800 

00 

1,650 

00 

o 

o 

cy 

T— 1 

00 

1,200 

00 

900 

00 

o 

© 

00 

540 

00 

540 

00 

$8,430 

00 

2,400 

00 

2,340 

00 

660 

00 

1,920 

00 

680 

00 

540 

00 

900 

00 

540 

00 

$9,980  00 


25,970  00 


23,610  00 


614 


DEPARTMENT  OF  HEALTH  — Continued 

New  York  office 
Executive 

Salaries,  regular 

Stenographer $1,200  00 


Inspection 

Salaries,  regular 

Supervising  inspector  ..  2,500  00 

Inspector,  8 at  $1,260.  . 10,080  00 

Stenographer 900  00 


Wages,  regular 
Laborer  . . . 


$13,480  00 
720  00 


15,400  00 


Public  health  council 
Salaries,  regular 

Members,  6 at  $1,000 6,000  00 

Temporary  service 

Salaries,  temporary 

Temporary  employees 2,500  00 


Total  for  personal  service $252,800  00 

For  the  expenses  for  maintenance  and  operation,  De- 
partment of  Health,  exclusive  of  laboratories,  other  than 
personal  service. 


MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

Printing $35,000  00 

Advertising 200  00 

Equipment 


Office $1,500  00 

Educational 4,000  00 

Books 500  00 

General  plant 400  00 


6,400  00 


Supplies 

Office 


4,000  00 


G15 


DEPARTMENT  OF  HEALTH  — Continued 

Traveling  expenses 

Division  of  administration.  . $2,600  00 

Public  health  education 1,500  00 

Exhibits 2,000  00 

Child  hygiene  (director)....  400  00 
Communicable  diseases  ....  6,000  00 

Pulblic  health  nurses 17,000  00 

Sanitary  engineering 3,000  00 

Sanitary  supervisors  20,000  00 

Vital  statistics  (director)....  400  00 

Cold  storage  inspection 5,500  00 

Public  health  council 600  00 

59,000  00 


Communication 

Postage  (Albany  and  New 

York  offices)  $7,600  00 

Express  (office  and  exhibits)  2,000  00 

Freight  and  cartage  (office 

and  exhibits)  < . 600  00 

Telegrams  (Albany  and  New 

York  offices)  600  00 

Telephone  (Albany  and  New 

York  offices) 1,200  00 


12,000  00 


General  plant  service 

Rental  of  card  punches  and 

sorting  machines $780  00 

Clipping  service,  2 at  $10  per 

month 240  00 

1,020  00 


Rents 

Branch  office,  New  York  city  $1,500  00 

Diagnostic  centers 500  00 

2,000  00 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation,  other  than 

personal  service 119,620  00 


610 


DEPARTMENT  OF  HEALTH  — Continued 

REPAIRS 

For  work  done  by  contract  or  upon  estimate  or  for  the 
purchase  of  material  and  the  employment  of  labor  in 
addition  to  that  appropriated  for  elsewhere,  for  re- 


pairs to  buildings  and  equipment 1,000  00 

Total  for  Department,  exclusive  of  Laboratories, 

1917-18 $373,420  00 


TO  BE  MADE  IMMEDIATELY  AVAILABLE. 

For  payment  for  services  of  employees  of  the  Depart- 
ment of  Health,  exclusive  of  laboratories. 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 

Salaries,  regular  and  temporary 

Expert  on  garbage  disposal.  . $2,600  00 

Hearing  stenographer  (folio 

rate) 1,500  00 

- 4,100  00 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

Fixed  charges  and  contributions 
Refund  of  monies  advanced 
by  'Comptroller  to  meet 
emergency  caused  by 
epidemic  of  infantile 

paralysis 

Refund  of  monies  advanced 
by  Comptroller  to  meet 
emergency  of  control  of 
epidemic 


40,000  00 


5,000  00 

45,000  00 


Total  immediately  available 49,100  00 


Total  for  Department  of  Health,  exclusive  of 
laboratories 


$422,520  00 


DEPARTMENT  OF  HEALTH  — DIVISION  OF  LABORA- 
TORIES AND  RESEARCH 


For  payment  for  services  of  employees  of  Department  of  Health, 
Division  of  Laboratories  and  Research. 


PERSONAL  SERVICE 


Administration 

Executive 

Salaries,  regular 

Director $5,000  00 

Librarian,  scientific  sec- 
retary   1,500  00 


$6,500  00 


1,500  00 

840  00 
720  00 
1,200  00 

1,800  00 
' 720  00 

1,200  00 
540  00 
1,440  00 
420  00 
1,080  00 


$11,460  00 


Branch  laboratory,  New  York 
city 

Salaries,  regular 

Assistant  bacteriologist.  $1,500  00 
Assistant  bacteriologist.  1,200  00 
Laboratory  assistant  . . . 900  00 


Office 

Salaries,  regular 
Executive  clerk  or  stenog- 
rapher   

Bookkeeper  or  storey- 

keeper  

Shipping  clerk  

Stenographer 

Stenographers,  2 at 

$900 

Stenographer  or  clerk.  . 
Typewriter  copyist,  2 at 

' $600  '.  . . 

Filing  clerk 

Junior  clerk,  3 at  $480. 

J unior  clerk  

Page,  3 at  $360 


$17,960  00 


618 


DEPARTMENT  OF  HEALTH  — Continued 

Branch  laboratory,  New  York  city  — Continued 
Salaries,  regular — Continued 

Laboratory  assistant  . ...  720  00 

Laboratory  apprentice.  . 720  00 

Technical  assistant  ....  660  00 

Stenographer  or  clerk.  . 600  00 

6,300  00 

Diagnostic  laboratory,  bacterial 
diagnosis 
Salaries,  regular 

Bacteriologist,  patholo- 


gist   $2,500  00 

Bacteriologist 2,000  00 

Assistant  bacteriologist.  1,800  00 

Assistant  bacteriologist.  1,500  00 

Laboratory  assistant  . . . 1,200  00 

Laboratory  assistant,  2 

at  $720  1,440  00 

Technical  assistant,  2 at 

$600  1,200  00 


11,640  00 

Diagnostic  laboratory,  serum 


diagnosis 
Salaries,  regular 

Assistant  serologist  ....  $1,500  00 

Assistant  serologist  . . . 1,200  00 

Laboratory  assistant  . . . 900  00 

Laboratory  assistant  ...  720  00 

Laboratory  apprentice.  . 600  00 

Technical  assistant,  2 at 

$600  1,200  00 


6,120  00 

Preparation  and  distribution 


antitoxine  and  serums 
Salaries,  regular 

Bacteriologist $2,500  00 

Bacteriologist 1,800  00 

Assistant  bacteriologist.  1,500  00 

Laboratory  assistant  . . . 1,200  00 

Laboratory  assistant  . . . 960  00 


619 


DEPARTMENT  OF  HEALTH  — Continued 


Preparation  and  distribution,  antitoxine  and  serums  — Continued 
Salaries,  regular  — Continued 


Laboratory  assistant  . . . 900  00 

Laboratory  assistant,  2 at 

$720  . 1,440  00 

Laboratory  apprentice.  . 600  00 

Technical  assistant 900  00 

Technical  assistant 600  00 

Technical  assistant 540  00 

Physiological  chemist.  . 2,500  00 

Physiological  chemist  . . 1,500  00 


16,940  00 


Preparation  and  distribution  of 
bacterial  vaccines 
Salaries,  regular 

Assistant  bacteriologist.  $1,800  00 
Assistant  bacteriologist.  1,500  00 
Laboratory  assistant.  . . . 1,200  00 

Technical  assistant 600  00 

5,100  00 

Preparation  and  distribution 
smallpox  vaccine 
Salaries,  regular 

Assistant  bacteriologist.  $1,320  00 
Assistant  veterinarian.  . 1,200  00 

Technical  assistant  ....  600  00 

Laboratory  apprentice  . . 600  00 

3,720  00 


Samples  of  water 
Examination 

Salaries,  regular 

Chemist $2,800  00 

Water  analyst 1,800  00 

Water  analyst 1,600  00 

Laboratory  assistant.  . . 1,200  00 

Laboratory  assistant,  2 

at  $900  1,800  00 

Technical  assistant,  2 at 

$600  1,200  00 


10,400  00 


620 


DEPARTMENT  OF  HEALTH  — Continued 

Media  preparation  and  sterilization 
Salaries,  regular 

Laboratory  assistant  . . . $1,200  00 

Technical  assistant  ....  900  00 

Technical  assistant  ...  720  00 

Technical  assistant  ....  600  00 

Laboratory  apprentice  . 600  00 


$4,020  00 

Wages,  regular 

Cleaner,  2 at  $600 1,200>  00 

Cleaner,  6 at  $540 3,240  00 

Cleaner,  2 at  $480 960  00 

Cleaner 420  00 


$5,820  00 


Boxing  outfits 

Salaries,  regular 

Laboratory,  3 at  $600..  $1,800  00 
Laboratory  helper,  5 at 

$480  2,400  00 


Service  laboratory  buildings  and  animals 
Laborers  and  cleaners 
Wages,  regular 

Cleaner,  2 at  $720 $1,440  00 

Assistant  stableman  ...  720  00 

Assistant  stableman  ...  360  00 

Laborer,  3 at  $720 2,160  00 

Laborer 66000 

Laborer,  3 at  $600 1,800  00 

Laborer 540  00 


Laboratory  farm 
Wages,  regular 

Stableman $1,200  00 

Laborer,  4 at  $720.  . . . 2,880  00 


9,840  00 


4,200  00 


7,680  00 


4,080  00 


Total  for  personal  service 


$103,980  00 


621 


DEPARTMENT  OF  HEALTH  — Continued 

For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  the 
Department  of  Health,  Division  of  Laboratories  and 
Research,  other  than  personal  service. 


MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 


Fuel,  light,  power  and  water $3,000  00 

Printing 1,600  00 


Equipment 

Office  $1,600  00 

Motorless  vehicles  350  00 

Wearing  apparel 400  00 

Research 2,500  00 

Farm  and  garden 100  00 

Live  stock 6,000  00 

Books 700  00 

General  plant 350  00 


12,000  00 


Supplies 

Office $800  00 

Household 100  00 

Laundry,  cleaning  and  disin- 
fecting   300  00 

Motor  vehicle 500  00 

Research 13,000  00 

Botanical  and  agricultural.  . 200  00 

Forage  and  veterinary 2,600  00 

Refrigerating 100  00' 

General  plant 600  00 


Traveling  expenses  . . 

Communication 

General  plant  service 
Rents 


18,200  00 
1,200  00 
3,000  00 
800  00 
480  00 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation,  other  than 

personal  service  40,280  00 


622 


DEPARTMENT  OF  HE ALTH  — Continued 
REPAIRS 

For  work  don©  by  contract  or  upon  estimate  for  the  pur- 
chase of  materials  and  the  employment  of  labor  in 
addition  to  that  appropriated  for  elsewhere,  for  re- 


pairs to  buildings  and  equipment 4,000  00 

Total  for  Division,  1917-18 $148,260  00 


TO  BE  MADE  IMMEDIATELY  AVAILABLE 

For  payment  for  services  of  employees  of  the  De- 
partment of  Health,  Division  of  Laboratories  and 
Research. 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 

Administration 

Salaries,  regular 

Librarian,  scientific  secretary $500  00 

Office 

Salaries,  regular 

Shipping  clerk  $240  00 

Stenographer  or  clerk.  . 240  00 

480  00 

Diagnostic  laboratory,  bacterial 
diagnosis 
Salaries,  regular 

Assistant  bacteriologist  . $600  00 

Technical  assistant  ....  400  00 

— 1,000  00 

Diagnostic  laboratory,  serum  diagnosis 
Salaries,  regular 

Technical  assistant 200  00 

Preparation  and  distribution 
antitoxins  and  serums 
Salaries,  regular 

Laboratory  assistant  . ..  $300  00 

Technical  assistant  ....  300  00 

Technical  assistant  . . . 200  00 


800  00 


DEPARTMENT  OF  HEALTH  — Continued 

Preparation  and  distribution  bacterial  vac- 
cines 


Salaries,  regular 

Assistant  bacteriologist  

Media  preparation  and  sterili- 
zation 

Wages,  regular 

100  00 

Cleaner $200  00 

Cleaner 180  00 


380  00 

Laboratory  farm 
Wages 

Laborer 

240  00 

Total  for  personal  service 

. $3,700  00 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

Equipment 2,500  00 


Supplies 

Traveling  expenses 

Communication 

General  plant  service 

1,000  00 
300  00 
800  00 
400  00 

Total  for  maintenance  and  operation, 

other  than  personal  service $5,000  00 


Total  for  immediatelv  available.  . . . 

8,700  00 

Total  for  Department  of  Health, 
Laboratories  and  Research 

Division  of 

$156,960  00 

Total  for  Department  of  Health,  including  Divi- 
sion of  Laboratories  and  Research $579,480  00 


624 


HEALTH  OFFICER  OF  THE  PORT  OF  NEW  YORK 


For  payment  February  1,  1917,  to  June  30,  1917,  for  services  of 
employees  of  the  Department  of  the  Health  Officer  of  the  Port  of  New 
York. 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 

Administration 

Salaries,  regular 

Health  Officer  Port  of 


New  York 

$5,208 

33 

Secretarv 

1,250 

00 

Confidential  stenogra- 

pher   

625 

00 

Accountant  

875 

00 

(Fief  clerk  

833 

33 

Chief  clerk  

750 

00 

Stenographer 

541 

66 

Assistant  clerk 

541 

66 

Clerk  

500 

00 

Marine  passenger  inspec- 

tor, 4 at  $416.66 

1,666 

66 

Stenographer 

416 

66 

Telephone  operator,  3 at 

*300  

900 

00 

Messenger  

150 

00 

$14,258  30 


Marine  medical  inspection 
Salaries,  regular 

Deputy  Health  officer,  3 

at  $1,250  . . $3,750  00 

Boarding  officer  and  in- 
spector City  Island.  . 375  00 


4,125  00 


Laboratory  service 
Salaries,  regular 

Director $1,458  33 

Assistant  director 1,041  66 

Assistant  bacteriologist.  750  00 

Assi  slant  bacteriologist, 

6 at  $500 3,000  00 


625 


HEALTH  OFFICER  OF  THE  FORT  OF  NEW  YORK  — Cont’d 


Laboratory  service  — Continued 
Salaries,  regular  — Continued 
Laboratory  helper,  2 at 

$375  '.  . 750  00 

Assistant  steam  engineer.  375  00 

Laboratory  helper,  2 at 

$300  600  00 


Hospital  service 

Salaries,  regular 

Medical  officer,  2 at 

$1,041.66  $2,083  33 

Assistant  medical  officer, 

4 at  $625 2,500  00 

Superintendent  of  nurses, 

2 at  $500 1,000  00 

Trained  nurse,  14  at 

$300  4,200  00 

Hospital  orderly,  4 at 

$250  1,000  00 

Waitress,  2 at  $125.  . . . 250  00 

Chambermaid  125  00 

Chambermaid,  2 at 

$100  200  00 

Ward  helper  150  00 

Ward  helper,  5 at  $100 . 500  00 


Protective  and  supervisory 
Salaries,  regular 

Policemen,  6 at  $375 
Boat  service 

Wages,  regular 


Senior  captain  $750  00 

Vice  senior  captain.  ...  700  00 

Captain,  3 at  $650....  1,950  00 

Senior  engineer  700  00 

Engineer  700  00 

Firemen,  5 at  $350.  . . . 1,750  00 

Deckhand,  13  at  $350.  . 4,550  00 

Chief  disinfector  400  00 


7,974  99 


12,008  33 
2,250  00 


11,500  00 


626 


HEALTH  OFFICER  OF  THE  PORT  OF  NEW  YORK  — Cont’d 

Custodial  service 
Wages,  regular 

Supt.  of  grounds  and 


buildings $500  00 

Foreman  laborer 350  00 

Laborer  350  00 

Laborer,  5 at  $240 1,200  00 

Laborer,  5 at  $200 1,000  00 

Watchman,  2 at  $225..  450  00 


$3,850  00 

W ages,  temporary 

Telegraph  operator  ....  50  00 

3,900  00 

Mechanical 
Engineering 
Wages,  regular 

Engineer,  4 at  $443.75.  $1,775  00 
Fireman,  6 at  $275.  . . . 1,650  00 

$3,425  00 


Repairs 

Wages,  regular 

Carpenter  416  66 

Carpenter,  2 at  $375.  . . 750  00 

Chauffeur  416  66 

Foreman  painter 375  00 

Painter,  3 at  $333.33.  . 1,000  00 

Plumber  and  steamfitter, 

2 at  $375 750  00 


$3,708  32 

7,133  32 


Food  service 

Salaries,  regular 

Dietitian  $375  00 

Wages,  regular 

Cook,  3 at  $225 675  00 

Cook  175  00 


627 


HEALTH  OFFICER  OF  THE  PORT  OF  NEW  YORK  — Cont’d 


Food  service  — Continued 

Wages,  regular  — Continued 

Assistant  cook,  4 at  $125  500  00 

Kitchen  helper 150  00 

Kitchen  helper,  3 at 

$100  300  00 


Laundry  service 

Wages,  regular 

$1,800  00 

Laundress 

$225  00 

Laundress,  3 at  $125.  . . 
Assistant  laundress,  2 at 

375  00 

$125  

250  00 

Laundry  man  

200  00 

Laundryman  

150  00 

Total  for  personal  service $66,524  94 

For  the  expenses  from  February  1,  1917,  to  June  30, 

1917,  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  the  Department 
of  the  Health  Officer  of  the  Port  of  New  York,  other 
than  personal  service: 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 


Food  $7,000  00 

Fuel,  light,  power  and  water 8,175  00 

Printing  575  00 

Equipment,  supplies  and  materials 17,600  00 

Traveling  expenses 850  00 

Communication  1 1,850  00 

General  plant  service 2,700  00 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation,  other  than 
personal  service  


38,750  00 


Total  for  the  Department  of  the  Health  Officer 

of  the  Port  of  New  York $105,274  94 


628 


STATE  INSTITUTE  FOE  STUDY  OF  MALIGNANT 
DISEASE,  BUFFALO 

For  payment  for  services  of  employees  of  the  State  Institute  for  the 
Study  of  Malignant  Disease,  Buffalo. 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 

Administration 

Salaries,  regular 

Director $6,000  00 

Secretary 1,600  00 

Superintendent  of  nurses  1,200  00 

$8,800  00 

Scientific 

Salaries,  regular 

Chemist $3,000  00 

Pathologist 3,000  00 

Biologist 2,580  00 

Skilled  helpers 7,284  00 

Assistant,  radio-physics.  1,200  00 

Internist 2,000  00 

19,064  00 

Medical 

Salaries,  regular 

Nurses,  6 at  $600.  . . . $3,600  00 

Interne 720  00 

4,320  00 

Services 

Wages,  regular 

Mechanic $840  00 

Cook 600  00 

$1,440  00 

W ages,  temporary 

Laborers 7,780  00 

9,220  00 


Total  for  personal  service 


$41,404  00 


629 


INSTITUTE  FOR  STUDY  OF  MALIGNANT  DISEASE  — Ctd. 

For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  the 
State  Institute  for  the  Study  of  Malignant  Disease, 

Buffalo,  other  than  personal  service. 


MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 


Food 

Fuel,  light,  power  and  water 

Fuel $2,210  00 

Light . 460  00 

Power 330  00 

Water 120  00 


Printing 

Equipment 

Office $150  00 

Household 700  00 

Medical  and  surgical 400  00 

Motorless  vehicles 1000 

Motor  vehicles 100  00 

Wearing  apparel 230  00 

Research 1,800  00 

Laundry 10  00 

Farm  and  garden 100  00 

Books 800  00 

General  plant 1,200  00 


Supplies 

Office $270  00 

Household 300  00 

Laundry,  cleaning,  disinfect- 
ing   600  00 

Medical  and  surgical 1,100  00 

Motor  vehicle  350  00 

Research 2,000  00 

Botanical  and  agricultural ...  2001  00 

Forage  and  veterinary 2001  00 

Refrigerating 10  00 

General  plant  970  00 


$5,000  00 


3,120  00 
200  00 


5,500  00 


6,000  00 


030 


INSTITUTE  TOR  STUDY  OF  MALIGNANT  DISEASE  — Ctd. 


Traveling  expenses 

Transportation  of  employees  . $875  00 

Hotel  expenses 175  00 

550  00 

Communication 

Telephones $370  00 

Telegraph 30  00 

Postage 250  00 

Express,  freight 200  00 

850  00 

General  plant  service 

Window  cleaning  $135  00 

Occasional  services  anesthetist  95  00 

Care  of  lawn  and  grounds.  . . 25  00 

Awnings  up  and  down 25  00 

Services  installing  apparatus, 

making  lantern  slides,  etc . . 80  00 

360  00- 


Rents 

Cottage  for  housemaids 


216  00 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation,  other 

than  personal  service 21,796  00 

REPAIRS 

For  work  done  by  contract  or  upon  estimate  or  for  the 
purchase  of  material  and  the  employment  of  labor  in 
addition  to  that  appropriated  for  elsewhere,  for  repairs 


to  buildings  and  equipment 1,000  00 

Total  for  Institute,  1917—18 $64,200  00 

TO  BE  MADE  IMMEDIATELY  AVAILABLE 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

General  plant  service 250  00 

Total  for  State  Institute  for  Study  of  Malignant 

Disease,  Buffalo $64,450  00 


631 


SUPERINTENDENT  OF  WEIGHTS  AND  MEASURES 

For  payment  for  services  of  the  Superintendent  of  Weights  and 
Measures  and  the  employees  in  the  office  of  Superintendent  of 
Weights  and  Measures. 


PERSONAL  SERVICE 


Administration 

Salaries,  general 

Superintendent $3,500  00 

Deputy  superintendent.  2,500  00 

Second  deputy  superin- 
tendent   2,000  00 

Inspectors,  3 at  $1,400.  4,200  00 

Stenographer  1,350  00 


Total  for  personal  service $13,550  00 

For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  the 
Superintendent  of  Weights  and  Measures,  other  than  for 
personal  service. 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 


Printing $500  00 

Equipment 650  00 

Supplies 550  00 

Traveling-  expenses 4,000  00 

Communication  . 300  00 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation,  other  than 


personal  service  6,000  00 

Total  for  Department,  1917-18 $19,550  00 

TO  BE  MADE  IMMEDIATELY  AVAILABLE 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

Traveling  expenses  1,000  00 


Total  for  Superintendent  of  Weights  and  Measures.  $20,550  00 


632 


DEPARTMENT  OF  FOODS  AND  MARKETS 

For  payment  for  services  of  the  commissioner  and  the  employees  of 
the  Department  of  Foods  and  Markets. 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 


Administration 

Salaries,  regular 

Commissioner $6,000  00 

Deputy  Commissioner  . 3,000  00 

Secretary 1,500  00 

Stenographer 1,500  00 

Stenographer,  2 at  $700.  1,400  00 

File  and  index  clerk.  . . 600  00 


Wages,  temporary 

T emporary  employees . 


$14,000  00 
3,000  00 


Total  for  personal  service 


$17,000  00 


For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  the 
Department  of  Foods  and  Markets,  other  than  personal 
service. 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 


Printing  $1,500  00 

Equipment  150  00 

Supplies  150  00 

Traveling  expenses 3,500  00 

Communication  1,000  00 

Rents 1,200  00 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation  other  than 
personal  service  


$7,500  00 


Total  for  Department  of  Foods  and  Markets.  . . $24,500  00 


Note. — This  allowance  is  tentative  only  and  is  intended  to  provide 
for  the  continuance  of  the  present  organization  of  the  Department  of 
Foods  and  Markets  in  the  event  that  the  proposed  reorganization  is  not 
acted  upon  during  the  present  legislative  session. 


633 


STATE  RACING  COMMISSION 

For  the  expenses  of  the  State  Racing  'Commission  to  he 
paid  out  of  the  moneys  hereafter  collected  bv  the  State 
Comptroller  $2,000  00 

TO  BE  MADE  IMMEDIATELY  AVAILABLE 
For  the  expenses  of  the  State  Racing  Commission  for 
the  period  July  1,  1916,  to  June  30',  1917,  to  he  paid 
out  of  the  moneys  heretofore  or  hereafter  collected  by 


the  State  Comptroller 545  00 

Total  for  State  Racing  Commission $2,545  00 


STATE  ATHLETIC  COMMISSION 

For  payment  for  services  of  the  commissioners  and  employees  of 
the  State  Athletic  Commission. 


PERSONAL  SERVICE 

Administration 

Salaries,  regular 

Commissioner,  3 at  ’ 

$3,000  $9,000  00 

Secretary  3,000  00 

Stenographer  1,200  00 


Total  for  personal  service 

For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  the 
State  Athletic  Commission,  other  than  personal  service. 


$13,200  00 


MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 


Printing  

Supplies 

Traveling  expenses 
Communication  . . 
Rents 


$100  00' 
500  00 
1,000  00 
600  00 
800  00 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation,  other  than 
personal  service  


3,000  00 


Total  for  Commission,  1917-18 


$16,200  00 


634 


STATE  ATHLETIC  COMMISSION  — Continued 

TO  BE  MADE  IMMEDIATELY  AVAILABLE 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 


Traveling  expenses  1,000  00 

Total  for  State  Athletic  Commission $17,200  00 


BOARD  OF  EMBALMING  EXAMINERS 


For  payment  for  services  of  the  members  and  employees  of  the 
Board  of  Embalming  Examiners. 


PERSONAL  SERVICE 

Administration 

Salaries,  regular 

Members,  5 at  $200 ....  $1,000  00 


Secretary 1,000  00 

Stenographer  600  00 

$2,600  00 

Salaries,  temporary 
Examiners 

For  New  York  City.  200  00 

For  Albany  and 

Rochester  200  00 


400  00 


Total  for  personal  service $3,000  00 

For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of 
the  Board  of  Embalming  Examiners,  other  than  per- 
sonal service. 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 


Printing $135  00 

Supplies  15  00 

Traveling  expenses 550  00 

Communication 150  00 

Fixed  charges  and  contributions 65  00 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation,  other  than  per- 
sonal service  


915  00 


$3,915  00 


Total  for  Board  of  Embalming  Examiners 


635 


STATE  BOARD  OF  PORT  WARDENS 

For  payment  for  services  of  employees  of  the  State  Board  of  Port 
Wardens. 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 

Administration 

Salaries,  regular 

Secretary  $2,000  00 

Chief  clerk 2,000  00 

Total  for  personal  service $4,000  00 

For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  the 
State  Board  of  Port  Wardens,  other  than  personal 
service. 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 


Printing $100  00 

Advertising 50  00 

Supplies 700  00 

Communication 350  00 


Rents  1,500  00 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation,  other  than 


personal  service 2,700  00 

Total  for  State  Board  of  Port  Wardens $6,700  00 


DEPARTMENT  OF  HIGHWAYS 

For  the  payment  for  services  of  the  Commissioner,  the  Deputy  Com- 
missioners and  the  employees  in  the  office  of  the  Department  of  High- 
ways, other  than  offices  of  the  Division  Engineers. 

PERSONAL  SERVICE 

Office  of  the  commissioner 
Salaries,  regular 

Commissioner $10,000  00 

First  deputy  commis- 
sioner   6,000  00 


636 


DEPARTMENT  OF  HIGHWAYS  — Continued 

Office  of  the  commissioner  — Continued 
Salaries,  regular  — Continued 
Second  deputy  commis- 


sioner  

5,000 

00 

Third  deputy  commis- 

sioner   

5,000 

00 

Secretary  

5,000 

00 

Chief  auditor 

5,000 

00 

Supervisor  of  claims  . . . 

4,000 

00 

Assistant  secretary  .... 

2,500 

00 

Chief  clerk 

2,000 

00 

Private  secretary  to 

commissioner  

2,500 

00 

Confidential  stenograph- 

er to  commissioner  . . 

1,500 

00 

$48,500  00 

Office  of  the  secretary 
Salaries,  regular 

Appointment  clerk  ....  $1,900  00 


Clerk 1,800  00 

Clerk,  2 at  $1,200 2,400  00 

Stenographer,  6 at 

$1,200  . . 7,200  00 

Office  assistant,  3 at 

$1,200  3,600  00 

Clerk,  2 at  $900 1,800  00 

Clerk,  2 at  $720 1,440  00 

Clerk  or  page,  2 at  $600  1,200  00 

Telephone  operator  . . . 1,040  00 

Telephone  operator  ...  780  00 

Messenger  or  page,  2 at 

$480  960  00 

Highway  inspector,  at 
$4.50  per  day  (313 

days) 1,408  50 

Laborer,  3 at  $2.00  per 

day,  (365  days) ....  2,190  00 

Laborer,  2 at  $2.00  per 

day,  (313  days)  ....  1,252  00 


637 


DEPARTMENT  OF  HIGHWAYS  — Continued 

Office  of  the  secretary  — Continued 
Salaries,  regular  — Continued 

Laborer 730  00 

Charwoman,  4 at  $1.25 

per  day,  (365  days)  . 1,825  00 


$31,525  50 


Salaries,  temporary 

Extra  stenographic  or 

clerical  services  ....  3,000  00 


Bureau  of  audit  and  finance 
Salaries,  regular 

Estimate  clerk $2,400  00 

Clerk  and  stenographer  2,000  00 

Clerk 2,000  00 

Clerk,  2 at  $1,800 3,600  00 

Estimate  clerk 1,800  00 

Financial  clerk 1,500  00 

Clerk,  4 at  $1,500 6,000  00 

Office  assistant  . 1,500  00 

Stenographer,  2 at 

$1,200  2,400  00 

Clerk 1,200  00 

Clerk,  2 at  $900.  1,800  00 

Clerk,  2 at  $720 1,440  00 

Clerk 600  00 

Highway  inspector  at 
$4.50  per  day,  (313 
days) 1,408  50 


Division  Engineers 
Salaries,  regular 

Division  engineer,  9 at  $4,000 
Bureau  of  maintenance  and  repair 
Salaries,  regular 

Assistant  to  second  dep- 


uty   $2,000  00 

Superintendent  of  main- 
tenance, 2 at  $3,000.  6,000  00 


34,525  50 


29,648  50 


36,000  00 


638 


DEPARTMENT  OF  HIGHWAYS  — Continued 


Bureau  of  maintenance  and  repair  — Continued 
Salaries,  regular  — Continued 

Clerk 2,400  00 

Chauffeur 1,500  00 

Stenographer,  4 at 

$1,200  4,800  00- 

Stenographer  or  type- 
writer copyist 1,200  00 

Highway  inspector, 

$4.50  per  day,  (313 

days) 1,408  50 

Highway  inspector,  act- 
ing sub-chief  clerk.  . 1,500  00 

Office  assistant  at  $4.00 

per  day,  (313  days).  1,252  00 

Highway  assistant,  5 at 

$1,200  6,000  00 


Bureau,  of  town  highways 
Salaries,  regular 

Assistant  to  third  deputy 
District  supervisor,  10 

at  $2,000  

Auditor  highway  ac- 
counts   

Auditor  highway  ac- 
counts   

Office  accountant 

Stenographer 

Chauffeur 

Hodman,  at  $4.00  per 
day,  (313  days)  .... 


28,060  50 


$2,750  00 

20,000  00 

2,100  00 

1,500  00 
1,800  00 
1,200  00 
1,500  00 

1,252  00 

32,102  00 


Total  for  personal  service 


$208,836  50 


For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation,  other 
than  personal  service,  of  the  Department  of  Highways, 
other  than  offices  of  the  Division  Engineers. 


639 


DEPARTMENT  OF  HIGHWAYS  — Continued 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

Fuel,  light,  power  and  water 

Administration $2,000  00 

Printing 

Administration $2,700  00 

Second  deputy 1,920  00 

Third  deputy 1,380  00 

6,000  00 


Equipment 

Purchase  or  exchange  of 
motor  vehicles 

Administration $6,500  00 

Second  deputy,  same 2,000  00 


Supplies 

Office 

Administration $8,000  00 

Second  deputy  1,500  00 

Third  deputy  500  00 

Motor  vehicle  10,000  00 


Traveling  expenses 

Administration $8,900  00 

Second  deputy 2,400  00 

Third  deputy  8,800  00 

Bureau  of  audit 300  00 

Division  engineers  4,600  00 


Communication 

Administration 

Telephone  and  telegraph . . $4,900  00 

Postage 5,500  00 

Freight  and  express 1,600  00 


General  plant  service 
Administration 

Auto  insurance $1,000  00 

Surety  bonds  500  00 

Witness  fees  2,000  00 


8,500  00 


20,000  00 


25,000  00 


12,000  00 


3,500  00 


640 


DEPARTMENT  OF  HIGHWAYS  — Continued 


Rent 

Office 

Administration 


4,500  00 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation,  other 

than  personal  service $81,500  00 


Total  for  Department  of  Highways,  Admin- 
istration   $290,336  50 


The  following  appropriations  for  maintenance  and  repair  of  state 
and  county  highways  to  he  made  immediately  available: 

DIVISION  NO.  1 

For  the  maintenance  and  repair  of  state  and  county  highways  includ- 
ing personal  service;  division  expenses  other  than  personal  service; 
roads  to  be  resurfaced  by  contract;  roads  to  be  surface  treated  by  con- 
tract; roads  to  be  reconstructed  by  contract,  and  for  general  mainte- 
nance and  repairs  in  the  counties  comprising  Division  No.  1.  The  fol- 
lowing amounts  to  be  made  immediately  available  for  the  purposes 
herein  indicated.  Columbia  county  seventy-five  thousand  five  hundred 
and  ninety-five  dollars  ($75,595),  Dutchess  county  one  hundred 
twenty-four  thousand  five  hundred  and  five  dollars  ($124,505),  Greene 
county  seventy-nine  thousand  two  hundred  and  twenty  dollars  ($79,- 
220),  Nassau  county  thirty-three  thousand  seven  hundred  and  thirty- 
seven  dollars  ($33,737),  Orange  county  one  hundred  thirty-five  thou- 
sand seven  hundred  and  eighty-five  dollars  ($135,785),  Putnam  county 
fifteen  thousand  one  hundred  and  ninety  dollars  ($15,190),  Rockland 
county  twenty-three  thousand  two  hundred  and  thirty  dollars  ($23,- 
230),  Suffolk  county  fifty-seven  thousand  six  hundred  and  eighteen 
dollars  ($57,618),  Ulster  county  one  hundred  forty-four  thousand  five 
hundred  and  thirty  dollars  ($144,530),  Westchester  county  one  hun- 
dred sixty-eight  thousand  four  hundred  and  ninety  dollars  ($168,490). 


641 


DEPARTMENT  OF  HIGHWAYS  — Continued 
SCHEDULE  A 
PERSONAL  SERVICE 


Salaries,  regular 

Assistant  Engineer,  at  $6, 

313  days  

Assistant  Engineer,  2,  at 
$5.50,  313  days  each.... 
Assistant  Engineer,  at  $5, 

313  days  ' 

Leveler,  3,  at  $5,  313  days 

each 

Rodman,  at  $4,  313  days.  . . 
Chainman,  at  $2.50,  313  days 
Highway  Inspector,  2,  at 
$4.50,  313  days  each.  . . . 
Office  Assistant,  at  $3.50, 

313  days  

Office  Assistant,  at  $100.  . . . 

Clerk,  at  $100' 

Stenographer,  at  $75 

Filing  and  Index  Clerk,  at 
$125 

Salaries,  temporary 

Engineering,  supervision  and 
inspection  employees 

Total  for  Schedule  A 


$1,87.8  00 

3,443  00 

1,565  00 

4,695  00 
1,252  00 
782  50 

2,817  00 

1,095  50 
1,200  00 
1,200  00 
900  00 

1,500  00 

$22,328  00 


28,272  00 


$50,600  00 


SCHEDULE  B 

DIVISION  EXPENSES 

(OTHER  THAN  PERSONAL  SERVICE) 

Supplies 

Motor  vehicles  and  repair  equipment.  . . $4,500  00 
Hired  horses  and  vehicles  and  hired  motor 

vehicles 7,000  00 


21 


642 


DEPARTMENT  OF  HIGHWAYS  — Continued 


Traveling  expenses  2,500  00 

Communication 1,000  00 

Rents  — Office  and  storage 1,000  00 

Advertising 1,500  00 

Total  for  Schedule  B $17,500  00 

SCHEDULE  C 

For  highways  to  he  resurfaced  by  contract $165,000  00 


SCHEDULE  D 

For  highways  to  be  surface  treated  by  contract $43,346  00 


SCHEDULE  E 

For  highways  to  be  reconstructed  by  contract $214,500  00 

SCHEDULE  F 

GENERAL  MAINTENANCE  AND  REPAIR 

Personal  service 
Wages,  temporary 

Patrolmen  and  patrol  gang 

labor $92,000  00 

Foremen 5,00000 

Laborers,  mechanics,  chauf- 
feurs, teams  and  trucks.  115,800  00 

$212,800  00 


Industrial  equipment 
Purchase  of 

Steam  roller  and  scarifier.  $3,350  00 

Motor  trucks 2,000  00 

Distributors  and  tools.  . . . 2,100  00 


Rental  of 

Rollers,  distributors  and 
tools 


$7,450  00 
3,450  00 


10,900  00 


DEPARTMENT  OF  HIGHWAYS  — Continued 

Materials 

Including  broken  stone,  sand, 
gravel,  bituminous  mate- 
rials, cement,  lumber,  paint 

and  general  plant 143,254  00 


Total  for  Schedule  F $366,954  00 

Total  for  Division  No.  1 $857,900  00 


DIVISION  NO.  2 

For  the  maintenance  and  repair  of  state  and  county  highways  in- 
cluding personal  service;  division  expenses  other  than  personal  service; 
roads  to  be  resurfaced  by  contract;  roads  to  be  surface  treated  by  con- 
tract ; roads  to  be  reconstructed  by  contract,  and  for  general  mainte- 
nance and  repairs  in  the  counties  comprising  Division  No.  2.  The  fol- 
lowing amounts  to  be  made  immediately  available  for  the  purposes 
herein  indicated.  Albany  county  one  hundred  fifty-four  thousand 
four  hundred  seventy-five  dollars  ($154,475.00),  Clinton  county  forty- 
six  thousand  three  hundred  forty  dollars  ($46,340.00),  Essex  county 
forty-three  thousand  dollars  ($43,000.00),  Rensselaer  county  one  hun- 
dred ninety-one  thousand  seven  hundred  twenty  dollars  ($191,720.00), 
Saratoga  county  sixty-three  thousand  six  hundred  twenty-five  dollars 
($63,625.00),  Schenectady  county  fifty-two  thousand  two  hundred 
sixtv-five  dollars  ($52,265.00),  Warren  county  twenty-seven  thousand 
one  hundred  seventy-five  dollars  ($27,175.00),  Washington  county 
forty-six  thousand  dollars  ($46,000.00). 

SCHEDULE  A 
PERSONAL  SERVICE 


Salaries,  regular 

Resident  engineer  at  $225..  $2,700  00 

Inspector  of  construction  at 


$4.50,  313  days 1,408  50 

Chainman  at  $3,  313  days.  . 939  00 

Stenographer  at  $100 1,200  00 


Salaries,  temporary 

Engineering,  supervision  and  inspection 
employees 


$6,247  50 
33,752  50 


Total  for  Schedule  A 


$40,000  00 


644 


DEPARTMENT  OF  HIGHWAYS  — Continued 
SCHEDULE  B 

DIVISION  EXPENSES 

(OTHER  THAN  PERSONAL  SERVICE) 

Supplies 

Motor  vehicles  and  repair  equipment.  . ..  $1,500  00 


Office 50  00 

Hired  horses  and  vehicles  and  hired  motor 

vehicles 5,200  00 

Traveling  expenses  1,500  00 

Communication 350  00 

Rents  — Office  and  storage 1,000  00 

Advertising 1,200  00 


Total  for  Schedule  B $10,800  00 


SCHEDULE  C 

Tor  highways  to  be  resurfaced  by  contract $218,800  00 

SCHEDULE  D 

Tor  highways  to  be  surface  treated  by  contract $4,000  OO 

SCHEDULE  E 

Tor  highways  to  be  reconstructed  by  contract  . . . $88,800  00 

SCHEDULE  F 

GENERAL  MAINTENANCE  AND  REPAIR 

Personal  service 
Wages,  temporary 

Patrolmen  and  patrol  gang 

labor $66,600  00 

Foremen 3,450  00 

Laborers,  mechanics,  chauf- 
feurs, teams  and  trucks.  88,480  00 

$158,530  00 

Industrial  equipment 
Purchase  of 

Motor  trucks  $2,400  00 

Distributor  and  tools 1,850  00 


$4,250  00 


DEPARTMENT  OF  HIGHWAYS  — Continued 

Industrial  equipment  — Continued 
Rental  of 

Rollers,  distributors  and 

tools 2,100  00 


Materials 

Including  broken  stone,  sand,  gravel, 
iron  ore  tailings,  bituminous  materials, 
cement,  lumber,  paint,  calcium  chloride 
and  general  plant 


6,350  00 


97,320  00 


Total  for  Schedule  F 


$262,200  00 


. Total  for  Division  No.  2 


$624,600  00 


DIVISION  NO.  3 

For  the  maintenance  and  repair  of  state  and  county  highways  in- 
cluding personal  service ; division  expenses  other  than  personal  service ; 
roads  to  be  resurfaced  by  contract;  roads  to  be  surface  treated  by  con- 
tract ; roads  to  be  reconstructed  by  contract,  and  for  general  mainte- 
nance and  repairs  in  the  counties  comprising  Division  No.  3.  The 
following  amounts  to  be  made  immediately  available  for  the  purposes 
herein  indicated.  Franklin  county  thirty-nine  thousand  three  hundred 
fourteen  dollars  ($39,314.00),  Jefferson  county  one  hundred  thousand 
seven  hundred  ninety-six  dollars  ($100,796.00),  Lewis  county  thirty- 
two  thousand  nine  hundred  fifty-six  dollars  ($32,956.00),  St.  Law- 
rence county  fifty-nine  thousand  four  hundred  thirty-four  dollars 
($59,434.00). 

SCHEDULE  A 
PERSONAL  SERVICE 


Salaries,  regular 

Assistant  engineer,  at  $5.50, 

156  days $858  00 

Office  assistant,  at  $100 ....  1,200  00 

Chainman,  2 at  $3  per  day, 

313  days  each 1,878  00 

Stenographer,  at  $90 1,080  00 


$5,016  00 


646 


DEPARTMENT  OF  HIGHWAYS  — Continued 

Salaries,  temporary 

Engineering,  supervision  and  inspection 

employees 15,609  00 


Total  for  Schedule  A $20,625  00 

SCHEDULE  B 
DIVISION  EXPENSES 

(OTHER  THAN  PERSONAL  SERVICE) 

Supplies 

Motor  vehicles  and  repair  equipment.  . . . $1,750  00 


Hired  horses  and  vehicles  and  hired  motor 

vehicles 3,900  00 

Traveling  expenses  1,525  00 

Communication 260  00 

Rents  — Office  and  storage 640  00 

Advertising . 300  00 


Total  for  Schedule  B $8,375  00 

SCHEDULE  C 

Eor  highways  to  be  resurfaced  by  contract $22,850  00 

SCHEDULE  D 

For  highways  to  be  reconstructed  by  contract $30,128  00 

SCHEDULE  F 


GENERAL  MAINTENANCE  AND  REPAIR 


Personal  service 
Wages,  temporary 

Patrolmen  and  patrol  gang 

Labor $44,475  00 

Foremen  3,150  00 

Laborers,  mechanics,  chauf- 
feurs, teams  and  trucks.  57,047  00 

$104,672  00 

Industrial  equipment 
Purchase  of 

Steam  roller  $2,250  00 

Motor  trucks 2,000  00 

Tools 500  00 


647 


DEPARTMENT  OF  HIGHWAYS  — Continued 

Industrial  equipment  — Continued 
Rental  of 


Rollers,  distributors  and 

tools 2,000  00 


Materials 

Including  broken  stone,  sand,  gravel, 
iron  ore  tailings,  bituminous  materials, 
paint,  lumber,  cement  and  general 
plant 


6,750  00 


39,100  00 


Total  for  Schedule  F $150,522  00 


Total  for  Division  No.  3 $232,500  00 

DIVISION  NO.  4 

For  the  maintenance  and  repair  of  state  and  county  highways  includ- 
ing personal  service;  division  expenses  other  than  personal  service; 
roads  to  he  resurfaced  hy  contract;  roads  to  be  surface  treated  by 
contract ; roads  to  be  reconstructed  by  contract,  and  for  general  mainte- 
nance and  repairs  in  the  counties  comprising  Division  No.  4.  The 
following  amounts  to  be  made  immediately  available  for  the  purposes 
herein  indicated.  Fulton  county  fifty-three  thousand  seven  hundred 
ninety-five  dollars  ($53,795.00),  Hamilton  county  thirteen  thousand 
five  hundred  ninety  dollars  ($13,590.00),  Herkimer  county  fifty-four 
thousand  two  hundred  six  dollars  ($54,206.00),  Madison  county 
twenty-four  thousand  five  hundred  ninety-five  dollars  ($24,595.00), 
Montgomery  county  ninety-two  thousand  four  hundred  fifty-two  dol- 
lars ($92,452.00),  Oneida  county  one  hundred  fifty-eight  thousand 
three  hundred  sixty-two  dollars  ($158,362.00). 

SCHEDULE  A 
PERSONAL  SERVICE 

Salaries,  regular 

First  assistant  engineer,  at 


$7,  313  days $2,191  00 

Assistant  engineer,  at  $5.50, 

313  days ' 1,721  50 

Leveler,  at  $5,  313  days.  . . . 1,565  00 

Rodman,  at  $3.50,  313  days.  1,095  50 


648 


DEPARTMENT  OF  HIGHWAYS  — Continued 


Salaries,  regular  — Continued 
Office  assistant,  (2)  at  $100, 

12  months  each 2,400  00 

Chainman,  at  $2.50,  234  days  585  00 

Stenographer,  at  $75 900  00 

$10,458  00 


Salaries,  temporary 

Engineering,  supervision  and  inspection 

employees  13,342  00 


Total  for  Schedule  A 


$23,800  00 


SCHEDULE  B 
DIVISION  EXPENSES 

(OTHER  THAN  PERSONAL  SERVICE) 

Supplies 

Motor  vehicles  and  repair  equipment.  . . . $3,000  00 

Hired  horses  and  vehicles  and  hired  motor 


vehicles  4,800  00 

Traveling  expenses  1,400  00 

Communication ' 300  00 

Rents  — Office  and  storage 800  00 

Advertising 900  00 


Total  for  Schedule  B $11,200  00 

SCHEDULE  C 

For  highways  to  he  resurfaced  by  contract $133,500  00 


SCHEDULE  D 

For  highways  to  be  surface  treated  by  contract $69,000  00 

GENERAL  MAINTENANCE  AND  REPAIR 

Personal  service 
Wages,  temporary 

Patrolmen  and  patrol  gang 

labor  

Foremen  


$60,000  00 
2,100  00 


649 


DEPARTMENT  OF  HIGHWAYS  — Continued 


Personal  service  — Continued 
Wages,  temporary  — Continued 
Laborers,  mechanics,  chauf- 
feurs, teams  and  trucks.  50,700  00 

$112,800  00 

Industrial  equipment 
Purchase  of 

Motor  trucks $2,000  00 

Rollers 4,000  00 

Tools  1,200  00 


$7,200  00 

Rental  of 

Rollers,  distributors  and 

tools  810  00 


Materials 

Including  broken  stone,  sand,  gravel, 
bituminous  materials,  cement,  paint, 
lumber  and  general  plant 


8,010  00 


38,690  00 


Total  for  Schedule  F $159,500  00 

Total  for  Division  No.  4 * $397,000  00 

DIVISION  NO.  5 


For  the  maintenance  and  repair  of  state  and  county  highways  includ- 
ing personal  service;  division  expenses  other  than  personal  service;, 
roads  to  be  resurfaced  by  contract;  roads  to  be  surface  treated  by 
contract ; roads  to  be  reconstructed  by  contract,  and  for  general 
maintenance  and  repairs  in  the  counties  comprising  Division  No.  5. 
The  following  amounts  to  be  made  immediately  available  for  the 
purposes  herein  indicated.  Broome  county,  one  hundred  two  thousand 
two  hundred  dollars  ($102,200.00),  Chenango  county,  eighty-six 
thousand  two  hundred  forty  dollars  ($86,240.00),  Delaware  county, 
forty  thousand  two  hundred  seventy  dollars  ($40,270.00),  Otsego 
county,  eightv-six  thousand  five  hundred  forty-five  dollars 
($86,545.00),  Schoharie  county,  twenty-six  thousand  nine  hundred 
twenty-five  dollars  ($26,925.00),  Sullivan  county,  forty-two  thousand 
three  hundred  twenty  dollars  ($42,320,00). 


650 


DEPARTMENT  OF  HIGHWAYS  — Continued 
SCHEDULE  A 
PERSONAL  SERVICE 


Salaries,  regular 

First  assistant  engineer,  at 


$7,  313  days 

$2,191  00 

Clerk,  at  $100 

1,200  00 

Leveler,  at  $5,  313  days.  . . . 

1,565  00 

Highway  inspectors,  6 at 

$4.50,  313  days  each 

8,451  00 

Office  assistants,  2 at  $4,  313 

days  each  

2,504  00 

Stenographer,  at  $100 

1,200  00 

$17,111  00 


Salaries,  temporary 

Engineering,  supervision  and  inspection 

employees  7,089  00 


Total  for  Schedule  A 


$24,200  00 


SCHEDULE  B 
DIVISION  EXPENSES 

(OTHER  THAN  PERSONAL  SERVICE) 


Supplies 

Motor  vehicles  and  repair  equipment  . . . . $600  00 

Hired  horses  and  vehicles  and  hired  motor 

vehicles  1,800  00 

Traveling  expenses  800  00 

Communication  400  00 

Rents— Office  and  storage 1,220  00 

Advertising  900  00 


Total  for  Schedule  B 5,720  00 

SCHEDULE  C 

For  highways  to  he  resurfaced  by  contract 117,500  00 

SCHEDULE  D 

For  highways  to  be  surface  treated  by  contract 57,550  00 


651 


DEPARTMENT  OF  HIGHWAYS  — Continued 

SCHEDULE  E 

For  highways  to  be  reconstructed  by  contract 28,000  00 


SCHEDULE  F 

GENERAL  MAINTENANCE  AND  REPAIR 

Personal  service 
Wages,  temporary 

Patrolmen  and  patrol  gang 


Labor  $51,845  00 

Foremen 4,960  00 

Laborers,  mechanics,  chauf- 
feurs, teams  and  trucks  . 45,400  00 

$102,205  00 

Industrial  equipment 
Purchase  of 

Motor  trucks $2,000  00 

Road  scraper,  scarifier  and 

tools 1,175  00 


$3,175  00 

Rental  of 

Rollers,  distributors  and 

tools 850  00 


Materials 

Including  broken  stone,  sand,  gravel, 
iron  ore  tailings,  slag,  bituminous 
materials,  paint,  lumber,  cement  and 
general  plant  


4,025  00 


45,300  00 


Total  for  Schedule  F 151,530  00 

Total  for  Division  No.  5 $384,500  00 


DIVISION  NO.  6 

For  the  maintenance  and  repair  of  state  and  county  highways  includ- 
ing personal  service;  division  expenses  other  than  personal  service; 
roads  to  be  resurfaced  by  contract;  roads  to  be  surface  treated  by 
contract  ; roads  to  be  reconstructed  by  contract,  and  for  general  mainte- 


652 


DEPARTMENT  OF  HIGHWAYS  — Continued 

nance  and  repairs  in  the  counties  comprising  Division  No.  6.  The 
following  amounts  to  he  made  immediately  available  for  the  purposes 
herein  indicated.  Cayuga  county  fifty-three  thousand  seven  hundred 
ninety-five  dollars  ($53,795.00),  Cortland  county  sixty-five  thousand 
ninety  dollars  ($65,090.00),  Onondaga  county  one  hundred  fifty-nine 
thousand  four  hundred  sixty  dollars  ($159,460.00),  Oswego  county 
sixty-six  thousand  six  hundred  fifty-five  dollars  ($66,655.00),  Seneca 
county  twenty-four  thousand  four  hundred  thirty  dollars  ($24,430.00), 
Wayne  county  forty-six  thousand  three  hundred  seventy  dollars 
($46,370.00). 

SCHEDULE  A 
PERSONAL  SERVICE 


Salaries,  regular 

Assistant  engineer  at  $175, 

12  months $2,100  00 

Leveler,  at  $4.50,  311  days.  . 1,399  50 

Highway  inspector,  4 at 

$4.50,  222  days  each 3,996  00 

Rodman,  at  $3.50,  257  days.  . 899  50 

Stenographer,  at  $100,  10 

months  1,000  00 

Office  assistant,  at  $100,  12 

months  1,200  00 

Estimate  clerk,  at  $2,400,  4 

months  800  00 


Salaries,  temporary 

Engineering,  supervision  and  inspection 
( in ploy ees  


$11,395  00 


13,605  00 


Total  for  Schedule  A 


$25,000  00 


SCHEDULE  B 
DIVISION  EXPENSES 

(OTHER  THAN  PERSONAL  SERVICE) 

Sup}  dies 

Motor  vehicles  and  repair  equipment.  . . $1,000  00 

Hired  horses  and  vehicles  and  hired  motor 

vehicles  2,500  00 


653 


DEPARTMENT  OF  HIGHWAYS  — Continued 


Traveling  expenses  1,500  00 

Rents,  office  and  storage 1,000  00 

Advertising 900  00 


Total  for  Schedule  B 


6,900  00 


SCHEDULE  C 

For  highways  to  be  resurfaced  by  contract 172,800  00 


SCHEDULE  D 

For  highways  to  be  surface  treated  by  contract 20,800  00 


SCHEDULE  E 

For  highways  to  be  reconstructed  by  contract 13,000  00 

SCHEDULE  F 

GENERAL  MAINTENANCE  AND  REPAIR 

Personal  service 
Wages,  temporary 

Patrolmen  and  patrol  gang 

labor  $45,000  00 

Foremen  6,000  00 

Laborers,  mechanics,  chauf- 
feurs, teams  and  trucks.  74,100  00 

$125,100  00 


Industrial  equipment 
Purchase  of 

Motor  trucks  $2,100  00 

Roller  2,250  00 

Distributors  and  tools.  . . . 2,350  00 


$6,700  00 


Rental  of 

Rollers,  distributors  and 

tools 500  00 


7,200  00 


654 


DEPARTMENT  OF  HIGHWAYS  — Continued 

Materials 

Including  broken  stone,  sand,  gravel, 
bituminous  materials,  cement,  lumber, 
paint  and  general  plant 45,000  00 


Total  for  Schedule  F 177,300  00 

Total  for  Division  No.  6 $415,800  00 

DIVISION  NO.  7 

For  the  maintenance  and  repair  of  state  and  county  highways  includ- 
ing personal  service;  division  expenses  other  than  personal  service; 
roads  to  be  resurfaced  by  contract;  roads  to  be  surface  treated  by  con- 
tract; roads  to  be  reconstructed  by  contract,  and  for  general  mainte- 
nance and  repairs  in  the  counties  comprising  Division  No.  7.  The 
following  amounts  to  be  made  immediately  available  for  the  purposes 
herein  indicated.  Genesee  county  fifteen  thousand  one  hundred  fifty- 
two  dollars  ($15,152.00),  Livingston  county  eighty-one  thousand 
ninety-five  dollars,  ($81,095.00),  Monroe  county  one  hundred  fifty- 
eight  thousand  five  hundred  thirty-two  ($158,532.00),  Orleans  county 
sixty-one  thousand  nine  hundred  fifty-three  dollarse  ($61,953.00), 
Ontario  county  one  hundred  twenty-five  thousand  two  hundred  ninety- 
eight  dollars  ($125,298.00),  Wyoming  county  ten  thousand  nine  hun- 
dred seventy  dollars  ($10,970.00). 

SCHEDULE  A 
PERSONAL  SERVICE 


Salaries,  regular 

First  assistant  engineer  at 

$2,200  $2,200  00 

Assistant  engineer,  2 at  $6, 

313  days  each 3,756  00 

Leveler,  3 at  $5,  313  days 

each 4,695  00 

Highway  inspector,  2 at 

$4.50,  313  days  each 2,817  00 

Rodman,  2 at  $4,  313  days 

each 2,504  00 

Inspector  of  construction,  at 

$4.50,  313  days 1,408  50 


655 


DEPARTMENT  OF  HIGHWAYS  — Continued 

Salaries,  regular  — Continued 
Office  assistant,  at  $100,  12 

months  1,200  00 

Stenographer,  at  $90,  12 

months 1,080  00 

— $19,660  50 

Salaries,  temporary 

Engineering,  supervision  and  inspection 

employees  10,539  50 


Total  for  Schedule  A $30,200 

SCHEDULE  B 
DIVISION  EXPENSES 

(OTHER  THAN  PERSONAL  SERVICE) 


Supplies 

Motor  vehicles  and  repair  equipment.  . . . $140  00 

Hired  horses  and  vehicles  and  hired  motor 

vehicles  4,500  00 

Traveling  expenses  2,000  00 

Communication  100  00 

Rents  — Office  and  storage 360  00 

Advertising 980  00 


Total  for  Schedule  B 8,080 

SCHEDULE  C 

For  highways  to  be  resurfaced  by  contract 175,468 

SCHEDULE  D 

For  highways  to  be  surf  ace 1 treated  by  contract 52,173 

SCHEDULE  E 

For  highways  to  be  reconstructed  by  contract 19,532 


00 

00 

00 

00 

00 


DEPARTMENT  OF  HIGHWAYS  — Continued 
SCHEDULE  F 

GENERAL  MAINTENANCE  AND  REPAIR 


Personal  service 
Wages,  temporary 

Patrolmen  and  patrol  gang- 

labor  $50,274  00 

Foremen  1,000  00 

Laborers,  mechanics,  chauf- 
feurs, teams  and  trucks  . 43,827  00 

$95,101  00 


Industrial  equipment 
Purchase  of 

Motor  trucks $2,000  00 

Distributors  and  tools.  . . . 1,000  00 


$3,000  00 

Rental  of 

Rollers,  distributors  and 

tools  2,000  00 


Materials 

Including  broken  stone,  sand,  gravel, 
slag,  bituminous  materials,  cement, 
lumber,  paint  and  general  plant 


5,000  00 


67,446  00 


Total  for  Schedule  F 167,547  00 

Total  for  Division  No.  7 $453,000  00 


DIVISION  NO.  8 

For  the  maintenance  and  repair  of  state  and  county  highways  includ- 
ing personal  service;  division  expenses  other  than  personal  service; 
roads  to  be  resurfaced  by  contract ; roads  to  be  surface  treated  by  con- 
tract; roads  to  be  reconstructed  by  contract,  and  for  general  mainte- 
nance and  repairs  in  the  counties  comprising  Division  No.  8.  The 
following  amounts  to  be  made  immediately  available  for  the  purposes 
herein  indicated.  Allegany  county  thirty  thousand  four  hundred  fifty 
dollars  ($30,450.00),  Chemung  county  forty-five  thousand  eight  hun- 


657 


DEPARTMENT  OF  HIGHWAYS  — Continued 

dred  ten  dollars  ($45,810.00),  Schuyler  county  twenty-five  thousand 
three  hundred  dollars  ($25,300.00),  Steuben  county  one  hundred 
thirty-eight  thousand  eight  hundred  dollars  ($138,800.00),  Tioga 
county  thirty  thousand  eight  hundred  dollars  ($30,800.00),  Tompkins 
county  fifty-seven  thousand  seven  hundred  dollars  ($57,700.00),  Yates 
county  thirty-three  thousand  one  hundred  forty  dollars  ($33,140.00). 


SCHEDULE  A 


PERSONAL  SERVICE 

Salaries,  regular 

First  assistant  engineer,  at 

$7,  313  days $2,19100 

Inspector  of  highways,  3 

at  $4.50,  313  days  each.  . 4,225  50 

Rodman,  at  $4,  313  days.  . . 

Office  assistant,  at  $100 .... 

Stenographer,  at  $60 


1,252  00 
1,200  00 
720  00 


Salaries,  temporary 

Engineering,  supervision  and  inspection 


employees 


$9,588  50 


14,111  50 


Total  for  Schedule  A $23,700  00 


SCHEDULE  B 
DIVISION  EXPENSES 

(OTHER  THAN  PERSONAL  SERVICE) 

Supplies 

Motor  vehicles  and  repair  equipment.  . . . $3,000  00 
Hired  horses  and  vehicles  and  hired  motor 


vehicles 1,700  00 

Traveling  expenses 2,000  00 

Communication  100  00 

Rents  — Office  and  storage 1,000  00 

Advertising  800  00 


Total  for  Schedule  B 


8,600  00 


658 


DEPARTMENT  OF  HIGHWAYS  — Continued 

SCHEDULE  C 

For  highways  to  be  resurfaced  by  contract 133,100  00 

SCHEDULE  D 


For  highways  to  be  surface  treated  by  contract 57,260  00 


SCHEDULE  F 

GENERAL  MAINTENANCE  AND  REPAIR 

Personal  service 
Wages,  temporary 

Patrolmen  and  patrol  gang 

labor  $40,000  00 

Foremen  6,400  00 

Laborers,  mechanics,  chauf- 
feurs, teams  and  trucks.  44,720  00 

$91,120  00 


Industrial  equipment 
Purchase  of 

Motor  trucks $2,50000 

Steam  roller  2,30000 

Distributors,  tools  and  gen- 
eral plant  1,200  00 


$6,000  00 

Rental  of 

Rollers,  distributors  and 

tools 1,400  00 


Materials 

Including  broken  stone,  slag,  sand, 
gravel,  bituminous  materials,  paint, 
cement,  lumber  and  general  plant.  . 


7,400  00 


40,820  00 


Total  for  Schedule  F 


139,340  00 


$362,000  00 


Total  for  Division  No.  8 


659 


DEPARTMENT  OF  HIGHWAYS  — Continued 


DIVISION  NO.  9 


For  the  maintenance  and  repair  of  state  and  county  highways  in- 
cluding personal  service ; division  expenses  other  than  personal  service ; 
roads  to  be  resurfaced  by  contract ; roads  to  be  surface  treated  by  con- 
tract; roads  to  be  reconstructed  by  contract,  and  for  general  mainte- 
nance and  repairs  in  the  counties  comprising  Division  No.  9.  The 
following  amounts  to  be  made  immediately  available  for  the  purposes 
herein  indicated.  Cattaraugus  county  thirty-one  thousand  five  hun- 
dred three  dollars  ($31,503.00),  Chautauqua  county  twenty-three 
thousand  three  hundred  thirty-two  dollars  ($23,332.00),  Erie  county 
two  hundred  four  thousand  nine  hundred  five  dollars  ($204,905.00), 
Niagara  county  eighty-seven  thousand  nine  hundred  sixty  dollars 
($87,960.00).  ’ 

SCHEDULE  A 
PERSONAL  SERVICE 


Salaries,  regular 

Assistant  engineer,  2 at  $5, 

313  days  $3,130  00 

Highway  inspector,  2 at 

$4. 5 o',  313  days 2,817  00 

Office  assistant,  at  $100,  12 

months 1,200  00 

Resident  engineer,  at  $2,700  2,700  00 

Stenographer,  at  $75,  12 

months 900  00 


$10,747  00 

Salaries,  temporary 

Engineering,  supervision  and  inspection 

employees 10,253  00 


Total  for  Schedule  A $21,000  00 

SCHEDULE  B 
DIVISION  EXPENSES 

(OTHER  THAN  PERSONAL  SERVICE) 


Supplies 

Motor  vehicles  and  repair  equipment  . . ..  $1,800  00 
Hired  horses  and  vehicles  and  hired  motor 

vehicles 3,000  00 


660 


DEPARTMENT  OF  HIGHWAYS  — Continued 


Traveling  expenses  1,200  00 

Communication 50  00 

Rents,  office  and  storage 1,100  00 

Advertising 800  00 


Total  for  Schedule  B 


$7,950  00 


SCHEDULE  C 

For  highways  to  be  resurfaced  by  contract 147,765  00 


SCHEDULE  D 

For  highways  to  be  surface  treated  by  contract 27,362  00 


SCHEDULE  E 

For  highways  to  be  reconstructed  by  contract 40,200  00 


SCHEDULE  F 

GENERAL  MAINTENANCE  AND  REPAIR 


Personal  service 
Wages,  temporary 

Patrolmen  and  patrol  gang- 

labor  . $22,400  00 

Foremen 4,800  00 

Laborers,  mechanics,  chauf- 
feurs, teams  and  trucks.  35,523  00 

$62,723  00 


Industrial  equipment 
Purchase  of 

Motor  trucks  

Distributors  and  tools.  . . . 


$2,000  00 
1,200  00 


Rental  of 

Rollers,  distributors  and 

tools 


$3,200  00 
500  00 


3,700  00 


661 


DEPARTMENT  OF  HIGHWAYS  — Continued 

Materials 

Including  broken  stone,  sand,  gravel, 
bituminous  materials,  cement,  lumber, 


paint  and  general  plant $37,000  00 

Total  for  Schedule  F 103,123  00 

Total  for  Division  No.  9 $347,700  00 

Total  Divisions  1 to  9 $4,075,000  00 

For  maintenance  and  repair  pursuant  to  section  171, 

Highway  Law  (undistributed) 250,000  00 

Grand  total  Divisions  1 to  9 $4,325,000  00 


The  several  itemized  amounts  following  the  appropriation  items  for 
Department  of  Highways  Divisions  number  one  to  nine  inclusive  and 
which  are  contained  in  the  list  entitled  “ Schedule,”  in  this  act,  indi- 
cate the  proposed  plan  of  distribution  of  such  appropriation  and  not 
additional  moneys  appropriated. 


FIXED  CHARGES  AND  CONTRIBUTIONS 

STATE  AID  FOR  TOWN  HIGHWAYS 

For  the  contribution  of  the  state  to  the 
several  towns  based  upon  the  amount  of 
taxes  levied  therein  for  the  repair  and  im- 
provement of  highways,  sluices,  culverts 
and  bridges  having  a span  of  less  than  five 
feet  in  the  proportions  fixed  by  section 
101  of  the  highway  law,  and  for  comply- 
ing with  the  requirements  of  such  section, 
the  sum  of  one  million,  nine  hundred  and 
fifty-eight  thousand,  five  hundred  and 
ninety  dollars  and  sixty-one  cents $1,958,590  61 

Distribution  Among  Counties  of  the 
Preceding  Appropriation 
Counties 

Albany $25,620  20 

Allegany 45,112  80 


DEPARTMENT  OF  HIGHWAYS  — Continued 


Jbroome 

Cattaraugus 

30,021  42 

43,872  50 

Cayuga  

33,599  72 

Chautauqua 

43,288  10 

Chemung 

14,555  00 

Chenango  

36,919  86 

Clinton 

26,537  20 

Columbia 

26,806  78 

Cortland 

18,982  20 

Delaware 

51,58340 

Dutchess 

43,230  93 

Erie 

Essex 

27,955  32 

Franklin 

29,707  67 

Fulton 

13,795  00 

Genesee 

23,551  66 

Greene 

23,075  00 

Hamilton 

11,366  75 

Herkimer 

26,276  35 

Jefferson 

46,546  83 

Lewis 

35,541  20 

Livingston 

30,585  04 

Madison 

34,348  95 

Monroe 

56,010  62 

Montgomery 

16,430  00 

Nassau . . . 

75,659  05 

Niagara 

27,233  23 

Oneida 

52,941  86 

Onondaga 

39,357  67 

Ontario 

32,882  50 

Orange 

39,915  57 

Orleans 

19,214  26 

Oswego 

41,000  24 

Otsego 

38,862  81 

Putnam 

15,250  00 

Rensselaer 

25,524  36 

Rockland 

20,291  43 

St.  Lawrence 

74,329  35 

Saratoga  

28,220  28 

663 


DEPARTMENT  OF 

Schenectady 

Schoharie 

Schuyler 

Seneca 

Steuben 

Suffolk 

Sullivan 

Tioga 

Tompkins 

Ulster 

Warren 

Washington 

Wayne 

Westchester 

Wyoming 

Yates 


HIGHWAYS  — Continued 

10,048  67 
23,217  55 
14,000  00 
15,355  90 
68,115  00 
105,312  78 
44,108  20 
20,644  87 
21,924  80 
40,865  00 
18,559  50 
29,061  06 

35.347  29 

66.347  53 
25,746  00 
15,580  00 


$1,958,590  61 

Contributions  for  Highways  in  Indian 
Reservations 

For  the  contributions  of  the  state  to  coun- 
ties containing  Indian  reservations  or  a 
reservation  or  the  major  portion  of  a 
reservation  of  an  amount  not  less  than 
thirty  dollars  per  mile  based  upon  the 
entire  mileage  of  the  public  highways 
within  the  reservation  in  such  county  pur- 
suant to  section  159  of  the  highway  law, 
fifty  thousand  dollars 50,000  00 


Distribution  Among  Reservations  of 
the  Preceding  Appropriation 


Oil  Springs  reservation 

. . $1,000 

00 

Tonawanda  reservation  . . . . 

4,000 

00 

Tuscarora  reservation 

Ot 

o 

o 

o 

00 

Onondaga  reservation 

5,000 

00 

St.  Regis  reservation 

6,000 

00 

Cattaraugus  reservation  . . . . 

O 

O 

00 

Allegany  reservation 

. . 22,000 

00 

$50,000  00 


664 


DEPARTMENT  OF  HIGHWAYS  — Continued 

Contributions  for  County  Roads 
For  the  state’s  share  of  the  expense  of  main- 
taining county  roads,  Franklin  county, 
pursuant  to  chapter  one  hundred  and 
thirty-seven  of  the  laws  of  nineteen  hun- 
dred and  eleven 20,000  00 


Total  for  Fixed  Charges  and  Contributions.  . . . $2,028,590  61 

Grand  Total  for  Department  of  Highways,  includ- 
ing main  office,  nine  divisions  of  maintenance 
and  repairs  and  fixed  charges  and  contribu- 
tions  $6,643,927  11 


SUPERINTENDENT  OF  PUBLIC  WORKS 

For  payment  for  services  of  the  Superintendent  of  Public  Works  and 
the  employees  of  the  Department  of  the  Superintendent  of  Public 
Works,  payable  from  Canal  Fund. 

CANAL  FUND 
PERSONAL  SERVICE 


Administration 

General 

Salaries,  regular 

Superintendent $8,000  00 

Deputy  superintendent  . 5,500  00 

Assistant  to  deputy 4,500  00 

Private  secretary  2,500  00 


$20,500  00 

Executive  staff  and  office  help 


Salaries,  regular 

Stenographer  and  clerk.  1,800  00 

Filing  clerk  1,800  00 

Clerk 1,600  00 

Messenger 900  00 

Stenographer  and  clerk.  1,500  00 

Stenographer  and  clerk.  1,200  00 

Stenographer 900  00 

Junior  clerk 480  00 


665 


SUPERINTENDENT  OF  PUBLIC  WORKS  — Continued 

Administration  — Continued 

Executive  staff  and  office  help  — Continued 
Salaries,  regular  — Continued 


Page  or  junior  clerk.  . . 480  00 

Telephone  operator  ....  840  00 

Chauffeur 1,300  00 


$12,800  00 

Bureau  of  finance  and  accounting 


Salaries,  regular 

Chief  of  bureau 3,900  00 

Clerk,  property  accounts  1,800  00 

Stenographer  ..  1,300  00 

Clerk  and  stenographer.  960  00 


$7,960  00 


Bureau  of  statistics 
Salaries,  regular 

Statistician 2,700  00 

(Navigation  season 
only,  seven  months.) 

Collector  of  canal  statis- 
tics, 2 at  $875 1,750  00 

Collector  of  canal  statis- 
tics, 3 at  $700 2,100  00 

Collector  of  canal  statis- 
tics, 4 at  $560 2,240  00 

Clerk  to  collector,  2 at 

$560  1,120  00 

Clerk  to  collector,  2 at 

$525  1,050  00 

Clerk  to  collector 490  00 

Weighlock  tender 560  00 

Weighiock  tender,  3 at 

$525  1,575  00 

Assistant  weighlock  ten- 
der   525  00 

Harbormaster 56000 

Harbormaster 525  00 


$15,195  00 


666 


SUPERINTENDENT  OF  PUBLIC  WORKS  — Continued 


Administration  — Continued 
Bureau  of  inspection 
Salaries,  regular 

General  inspector 3,600  00 

Electrical  inspector  ....  3,000  00 

Electrical  inspector  ....  2,100  00 

Inspector  of  movable 

dams 1,800  00 


$10,500  00 


Bureau  of  navigation 
Salaries,  regular 

Inspector  of  hulls 3,000  00 

Inspector  of  boilers  and 

engines 3,000  00 


$6,000  00 

Bureau  of  claims  and  appraisal 
Salaries,  regular 

Special  examiner  and  ap- 
praiser and  claims 

agent 5,000  00 

Stenographer  and  clerk.  1,500  00 

$6,500  00 

Additional  clerk  hire  and  tem- 
porary service 
Salaries,  temporary 

Albany  office 1,500  00 

Three  division  offices.  . . 1,000  00 


$2,500  00 

$81,955  00 

Bridge  tenders — miscellaneous 
Salaries,  regular 

Bridge  tender — Drake’s 
drawbridge  over  Wap- 
pinger  creek,  Dutchess 
county $600  00 


667 


SUPERINTENDENT  OF  PUBLIC  WORKS  — Continued 

Bridge  tenders  — miscellaneous  — Continued 
Salaries,  regular  — Continued 
Bridge  tender  — draw- 
bridge over  Minisce- 
ongo  creek,  Rockland 

county 600  00 

: 1,200  00 


Miscellaneous 

For  salary  of  canal  traf- 
fic agent $3,500  00 

Stenographer 900  00 


$4,400  00 

For  harbormasters  at 

barge  canal  terminals.  $20,000  00 

24,400  00 


$107,555  00 


Eastern  division 
General  supervision 
Salaries,  regular 
A ssistant  s uperintendent 


of  public  works 

$3,500 

00 

Division  clerk 

1,800 

00 

Special  agent 

1,600 

00 

Voucher  and  property 

clerk 

1,200 

00 

Stenographer 

900 

00 

Chauffeur 

1,200 

00 

J anitress 

180 

00 

10,380  00 


General  field  and  shop  force 
Salaries,  regular 

Division  foreman $2,200  00 

Shop  foreman 1,500  00 

Diver  . . . 1,500  00 


$5,200  00 


668 


SUPERINTENDENT  OF  PUBLIC  WORKS  — Continued 


Eastern  division  — Continued 

General  field  and  shop  force  — Continued 
Wages,  regular 

Foreman 1,600  00 

Carpenter,  313  days  at 

$5  1,565  00 

Carpenter,  7 at  $3.50, 

313  days  each 7,668  50 

Blacksmith,  7 at  $3.50, 

313  days  each 7,668  50 


Watchman,  3 at  $50  per 
month  (shop  and  yard)  1,800  00 
Laborer,  2 at  $2.50,  313 
days  each  (blacksmith 

helpers) 1,565  00 

Laborer,  2 at  $2.50,  313 
days  each  (carpenter 
helpers) 1,565  00 


$23,432  00 


Wages,  temporary 

Diver’s.  assistant,  8 

months  at  $60 480  00 

Patrolman,  7 months  at 

$95  665  00 

Patrolman,  7 months  at 

$90  630  00 

Blacksmith,  6 months 

at  $95  570  00 

Carpenter,  6 months  at 

$75  450  00  . 

Watchman,  6 months  at 

$60  360  00 

Fireman,  division  shop, 

313  days  at  $3 939  00 


$4,094  00 


32,726  00 


669 


SUPERINTENDENT  OF  PUBLIC  WORKS  — Continued 


Eastern  division  — Continued 
Boat  crews  division 
Wages,  temporary 
Dredge  No.  1 
Captain,  8 months  at 

$100 $800  00 

Engineer,  8 months  at 

at  $70  560  00 

Deckhand  (laborers),  2 

at  $65,  8 months  each  1,040  00 
Deckhand  (laborer),  8 

months  at  $60 480  00 

Cook,  8 months  at  $60  . . 480  00 

Watchman,  8 months  at 

$60  480  00 


$3,840  00 

Dredge  No.  3 

Captain  8 months  at  $85  680  00 

Engineer,  8 months  at 

$70  560  00 

Deckhand,  8 months  at 

$65  520  00 

Scowman,  8 months  at 

$60  480  00 

Watchman,  8 months  at 

$60  480  00 

Cook,  8 months  at  $60 . . 480  00 


$3,200  00 

Tug  “Amsterdam  ” 

Captain,  8 months  at  $85  680  00 

Engineer,  8 months  at 

$90  720  00 

Deckhand,  8 months  at 

$60  480  00 


$1,880  00 


670 


SUPERINTENDENT  OF  PUBLIC  WORKS  — Continued 


Eastern  division  — Continued 
Boat  crews  division  — Continued 
Wages,  temporary  — Continued 
Tug  “ Schenectady  ” 

Captain,  8 months  at  $85  680  00 

Engineer,  8 months  at 

$90  720  00 

Deckhand,  8 months  at 

$60  480  00 


$1,880  00 

Tug  “ Ethel  ” 

Captain,  8 months  at  $85  680  00 

Engineer,  8 months  at 

$90  720  00 

Deckhand,  8 months  at 

$60  480  00 


$1,880  00 

Boat  “ Inspector  ” 

Captain,  6 months  at 

$100  , 600  00 

Engineer,  6 months  at 

$100  600  00 

Deckhand,  6 months  at 

$75  450  00 

Cook  and  deckhand,  6 
months  at  $75 450  00 


$2,100  00 

Wages,  temporary 

Fleet  commander,  244 

days  at  $5 1,220  00 


16,000  00 

Section  1,  Erie  canal 
Salaries,  regular 

Superintendent  of  re- 
pairs   $1,782  00 


Disbursing  clerk 900  00 

Lockmaster 1,501  00 


671 


SUPERINTENDENT  OF  PUBLIC  WORKS  — Continued 

Eastern  division  — Continued 

Section  1,  Erie  canal  — Continued 
Salaries,  regular  — Continued 
Assistant  lockmaster,  4 

at  $1,201  4,804  00 

Lock  operator,  18  at 

$1,000  18,000  00 

Water  and  bridge  watcb.  780  00 


$27,767  00 


Wages,  temporary 

Lock  helpers,  18  at  $70, 

7 months  each 8,820  00 

Guard  gatetenders,  8 at 

$70,  7 months  each.  . 1,470  00 

Lock  tender,  13  at 

$47.50,  7 months  each.  4,322  50 

Lock  tender,  9 at  $45,  7 

months  each 2,835  00 

Bridge  tender,  7 months 

at  $30  210  00 

Bank  and  water  watch,  2 

at  $430  860  00 

Harbormaster  and  water 
watch,  7 months  at 
$50  and  5 months  at 

$30  500  00 

Winter  night  watchman, 

2 at  $2,  150  days  each.  600  00 

Carpenter,  200  days  at 

$3.50  700  00 


$20,317  50 

48,084  50 

Section  2,  Erie  canal 
Salaries,  regular 

Superintendent  of  repairs  $1,782  00 


Disbursing  clerk 900  00 

Lockmaster 1,501  00 


672 


SUPERINTENDENT  OF  PUBLIC  WORKS  — Continued 

Eastern  division  — Continued 

Section  2,  Erie  canal  — Continued 
Salaries,  regular  — - Continued 
Assistant  lockmaster,  4 

at  $1,201  4,804  00 

•Lock  operator,  12  at 

$1,000  12,000  00 


$20,987  00 


Wages,  temporary 

Lock  helper,  12  at  $70, 

7 months  each  ......  5,880  00 

Buoy  light  tender,  3 at 

$100,  7 months  each.  2,100  00 
Carpenter,  200  days  at 

$3.50  700  00 

Laborer  (shop  watch- 
man)   540  00 


$9,220  00 


Section  3,  Erie  canal 
Salaries,  regular 

Superintendent  of  repairs  $1,782  00 

Disbursing  clerk 900  00 

Watchman  (shop)  ....  480  00 

Lockmaster 1,501  00 

Assistant  lockmaster,  6 

at  $1,201  7,206  00 

Lock  operator,  18  at 

$1,000  18,000  00 


30,207  00 


$29,869  00 


Wages,  temporary 

Lock  helper,  18  at  $70,  7 

months  each  8,820  00 

Buoy  light  tender,  3 at 

$100,  7 months  each.  2,100  00 
Carpenter,  200  days  at 

$3.50  700  00 


$11,620  00 


41,489  00 


673 


SUPERINTENDENT  OF 

Eastern  division  — Continued 
Section  4,  Erie  canal 
Salaries,  regular 

Superintendent  of  re- 
pairs   

Disbursing  clerk 

Watchman 

Lockmaster 

Assistant  lockmaster,  3 

at  $1,201 

Lock  operator,  7 at 
$1,000 


Wages,  temporary 

Lock  helper,  9 at  $70,  7 

months  each 

Buoy  light  tender,  2 at 
$100,  7 months  each. 
Bridge  tender,  3 at  $70, 

7 months  each 

Bank  watchman,  3 at 
$40,  7 months  each.  . 
Watchman  and  guard 
gate  tender,  7 months 

at  $90 

Labor  for  operation  of 
needle  dam  and  guard 
gates  in  Mohawk.  . . . 
Lock  tender,  15  at 
$47.50,  7 months  each 
Carpenter,  200  days  at 
$3.50 


PUBLIC  WORKS  — Continued 

$1,782  00 
900  00 
540  00 
1,501  00 

3,603  00 

7,000  00 

$15,326  00 

4,410  00 
1,400  00 
1,470  00 
840  00 

630  00 

250  00 
4,987  50 
700  00 


$14,687  50 

30,013  50 

Section  1,  Champlain  canal 
Salaries,  regular 

Superintendent  of  re- 

pairs 

Disbursing  clerk 

22 


$1,782  00 
900  00 


674 


SUPERINTENDENT  OF  PUBLIC  WORKS  — Continued 

Eastern  division  — Continued 

Section  1,  Champlain  canal  — Continued 
Salaries,  regular  — Continued 

Lockmaster 1,501  00 

Assistant  lockmaster,  5 

at  $1,201  6,005  00 

Lock  operator,  10  at 

$1,000  10,000  00 


$20,183  00 

Wages,  temporary 

Lock  helper,  15  at  $70, 

7 months  each 

Buoy  light  tender,  3 at 
$100,  7 months  each. 

Bridge  tender,  3 at  $45, 

7 months  each 

Bridge  and  water  watch- 
man, 7 months  at  $45 
Bridge  and  water  watch- 
man, 7 months  at  $45, 
and  5 months  at  $20. 

Lock  tender,  6 at  $45,  7 

months  each 

Carpenter,  200  days  at 
$3.50 


$13,715  00 

33,903  00 


$1,782  00 
900  00 
1,501  00 

3,603  00 

7,000  00 


Section  2,  Champlain  canal 
Salaries,  regular 

Superintendent  of  re- 
pairs   

Disbursing  clerk 

Lockmaster 

Assistant  lockmaster,  3 

at  $1,201 

Lock  operator,  7 at 

$1,000  


7,350  00 
2,100  00 
945  00 
315  00 

415  00 
1,890  00 
700  00 


$14,786  00 


675 


SUPERINTENDENT  OF  PUBLIC  WORKS  — Continued 


Eastern  division  — Continued 

Section  2,  Champlain  canal  — Continued 
Wages,  temporary 

Lock  helper,  9 at  $70,  7 

months  each 4,410  00 

Buoy  light  tender,  7 

months  at  $100 700  00 

Lock  tender,  24  at  $45, 

7 months  each 7,560  00 

Feeder  tender,  7 months 

at  $45  315  00 

Carpenter,  200  days  at 

$3.50 700  00 

Bank  watch  with  horse, 

7 months  at  $75 525  00 

Bank  watch,  7 months  at 

$40  280  00 


$14,490  00 

29,276  00 


Section  3,  Champlain  canal 
Salaries,  regular 

Superintendent  of  re- 
pairs   

Disbursing  clerk 

Lockmaster  

Assistant  lockmaster,  3 

at  $1,201 

Lock  operator,  6 at 

$1,000  . . . 


$1,782  00 
900  00 
1,501  00 

3,603  00 

6,000  00 


$13,786  00 


Wages,  temporary 

Lock  helper,  9 at  $70, 

7 months  each 4,410  00 

Bank  watchman  with 
horse,  7 months  at 
$75 


525  00 


676 


SUPERINTENDENT  OF  PUBLIC  WORKS  — Continued 

Eastern  division  — Continued 

Section  3,  Champlain  canal  — Continued 
W ages,  temporary  — Continued 
Bank  watchman,  2 at 

$40,  7 months  each.  . 560  00 

Carpenter,  200  days  at 

$3.50  700  00 


$6,195  00 

19,981  00 

Section  maintenance  forces  covering  four 
sections  of  Erie  canal  and  three  sec- 
tions of  the  Champlain  canal,  both  new 
and  old. 

Wages,  temporary 

Mechanics $13,465  00 

Labor 28,400  00 

Teaming 6,810  00 


$48,675  00 

Total  for  Eastern  Division.  . .$340,735  00 


Middle  division, 

General  supervision 
Salaries,  regular 

Assistant  superintendent 

of  public  works $3,500  00 

Division  clerk 2,100  00 

Special  agent 1,565  00 

V oucher  and  property 

clerk 1,200  00 

Stenographer,  2 at 

$1,200  . . 2,400  00 

Chauffeur 1,200  00 

Janitor 600  00 

Telephone  operator.  . . . 300  00 

Fireman 263  00 

13,128  00 

General  field  and  shop  force 
Salaries,  regular 

Division  foreman $1,800  00 

General  foreman 1,800  00 


677 


SUPERINTENDENT  OF  PUBLIC  WORKS  — Continued 

Middle  division — Continued 

General  field  and  shop  force — Continued 
Salaries,  regular  — Continued 

Shop  foreman 

Foreman 

Water  watchman.  . . 

Diver 

Supervisor  of  hydraulic 


s,  regular 


Carpenter,  5 at  $3,  313 

days  each 

Blacksmith,  3 at  $4,  313 

days  each 

Blacksmith,  3 at  $3,  313 

days  each 

Painter,  313  days  at  $4 
Fireman,  shop,  313  days 

at  $3.50 

Watchman,  shop  and 

yard 

Carpenter  and  watch- 
man, 313  days  at  $3. 
Laborer,  2 at  $2.50,  313 

days  each 

Truck  driver,  12  months 
at  $60 


Wages,  temporary 

Blacksmith,  6 months,  at 
$105 


1,500 

00 

1,300 

00 

M- 

Lt 

o 

o 

00 

o 

o 

CM 

rH 

00 

i 1,800 

00 

$10,900 

00 

$-1,695 

00 

3,756 

00 

e- 

tH 

00 

gnT 

00 

1,252 

00 

1,095 

50 

540 

00 

939 

00 

1,565 

00 

720 

00 

$17,379 

50 

630 

00 

$18,009 

50 

Reservoir  division 
W ages,  regular 

General  reservoir  tender  $900  00 

Reservoir  tender,  2 at 

$720  1,440  00 


28,909  50 


678 


SUPERINTENDENT  OF  PUBLIC  WORKS  — Continued 

Middle  division  — Continued 
Reservoir  division  — Continued 
Wages,  regular  — Continued 
Reservoir  tender  3 at 


$480  1,440  00 

Reservoir  tender 300  00 

Reservoir  tender,  3 at 

$240  720  00 

Reservoir  tender,  2 at 

$180  360  00 


Boat  crews  division 
Salaries,  regular 

Supervisor  of  dredges.  . $2,100  00 


5.160  00 


Tug  “ Syracuse  ” 

Wages,  temporary 

Captain,  7 months  at 

$90  $630  00  ' 

Engineer,  7 months  at 

$80  560  00 

Deckhand,  7 months  at 

$60  420  00 


Dredge 

Wages,  temporary 

Captain,  7 months  at 

$90 

Fireman,  7 months  at 

$80 

Cranesman,  7 months  at 

$70 

Deckhand,  2 at  $60,  7 

months  each 

Watchman,  7 months  at 

$60 

Scow  man,  7 months  at 

$60 

Cook,  7 months  at  $20 . 


$1,610  00 

630  00 

560  00 

490  00 

840  00 

420  00 

420  00 
140  00 


$3,500  00 


G79 


SUPERINTENDENT  OF  PUBLIC  WORKS  — Continued 


Middle  division  — Continued 
Tug  “ F.  C.  Stevens  ” 

Wages,  temporary 

Captain,  7 months  at 

$90  

Engineer,  7 months  at 

$80 

Deckhand,  7 months  at 
$60 


Tug 

Wages,  temporary 

Captain,  8 months  at 

$100 

Engineer,  8 months  at 

$75 

Deckhand,  8 months  at 
$60 


Dipper  dredge 
Wages,  regular 

Runner,  1 year  at  $150 

per  month 

Watchman,  2 at  $60,  12 
months  each.  


W ages,  temporary 

Cranesman,  10  months  at 

$90 

Fireman,  10  months  at 

$80 

Oiler,  10  months  at  $80 
Deckhand,  10  months  at 

$60 

Cook,  10  months  at  $30 
Scowman,  2 at  $60,  10 
months  each 


630  00 

560  00 

420  00 
$1,610  00 


800  00 

600  00 

480  00 
$1,880  00 


1,800  00 

1,440  00 
$3,240  00 

900  00 

800  00 
800  00 

600  00 
300  00 

1,200  00 

$4,600  00 


$7,840  00 


680 


SUPERINTENDENT  OF  PUBLIC  WORKS  — Continued 


Middle  division  — Continued 
Hydraulic  dredge  No.  1 
Wages,  regular 

Operator,  12  months  at 

$125  1,500  00 

Watchman,  12  months  at 

$60  720  00 


$2,220  00 

Wages,  temporary 

Fireman,  10  months  at 

$80  800  00 

Night  watchman,  10 

months  at  $70 700  00 

Oiler,  10  months  at  $80  800  00 

Deckhand,  10  months  at 

$65  650  00 

Cook,  10  months  at  $30  300  00 

Shoreman,  10  months,  at 

$100  1,000  00 

Scowman,  10  months  at 

$60  600  00 

Shore  crew  labor 2,400  00 


$7,250  00 
$9,470  00 

Hydraulic  dredge  No.  2 
Wages,  regular 

Operator,  12  months  at 


$125 $1,500  00 

Watchman,  12  months  at 

$60  720  00 


$2,220  00 

Wages,  temporary 

Fireman,  10  months  at 


$80  800  00 

Oiler,  10  months  at  $80  800  00 

Deckhand,  10  months  at 

$65  650  00 


681 


SUPERINTENDENT  OF  PUBLIC  WORKS  — Continued 

Middle  division  — - Continued 

Hydraulic  dredge  No.  2 — Continued 
W ages,  temporary  — Continued 

Cook,  10  months  at  $30  300  00 

Night  fireman,  10 

months  at  $70 700  00 

Shoreman,  10  months  at 

$100  1,000  00 

Scowman,  10  months  at 

$60  600  00 

Shore  crew  labor 2,400  00 


$7,250  00 


$9,470  00 

37,480  00 

Miscellaneous 

Wages,  temporary 

Lock  tender,  2 at  $35,  6 

months  each $420  00 


Wages,  regular 

Gate  tender,  12  months 


at  $20  240  00 


Section  5,  Erie  canal 
Salaries,  regular 

Superintendent  of  re- 
pairs   $1,782  00 

Disbursing  clerk 900  00 

Lockmaster 1,501  00 

Assistant  lockmaster,  5 

at  $1,201  6,005  00 

Lock  operator,  10  at 

$1,000  10,000  00 


660  00 


Wages,  regular 

Blacksmith,  313  days 

at  $4 

Blacksmith,  313  days  at 


$20,188  00 

1,252  00 
939  00 


682 


SUPERINTENDENT  OF  PUBLIC  WORKS  — Continued 

Middle  division  — Continued 

Section  5,  Erie  canal  — Continued 
Wages,  regular  — Continued 
Watchman,  shop,  12 

months  at  $45 540  00 

Janitress 84  00 


$2,815  00 

Wages,  temporary 

Feeder  tender  and  bank 
watch,  7 months  at 

$40 

Lock  helper,  15  at  $70, 

7 months  each 

Buoy  light  tender,  2 at 

$100,  7 months  each.  1,400  00 
Lock  tender,  12  at  $50, 

7 months  each 

Gate  tender 

Bridge  tender,  6 at  $60, 

7 months  each 2,520  00 

Bank  watchman,  8 at 

$40,  7 months  each.  . 2,240  00 

Feeder  tender,  7 months 

at  $30 210  00 

Feeder  tender,  7 months 

at  $25  175  00 


280  00 


7,350  00 


4,200  00 
400  00 


$18,775  00 

Section  6,  Erie  canal 
Salaries,  regular 

Superintendent  of  re- 
pairs   $1,782  00 

Disbursing  clerk 900  00 

Lockmaster 1,501  00 

Assistant  lockmaster,  2 

at  $1,201 2,402  00 

Lock  operator,  4 at 

$1,000  4,000  00 


41,778  00 


$10,585  00 


683 


SUPERINTENDENT  OF  PUBLIC  WORKS  — Continued 

Middle  division  — Continued 

Section  6,  Erie  canal  — Continued 
Wages,  temporary 

Buoy  light  tender,  5 at 

$100,  7 months  each.  3,500  00 
Lock  tender,  32  at  $50, 

7 months  each 11,200  00 

Water  level  watchman,  4 

at  $45,  7 months  each  1,260  00 
Bank  watchman,  8 at 

$40,  7 months  each.  . 2,240  00 

Bridge  watchman,  180 


days  at  $2.50 450  00 

Feeder  tender,  4 at  $20, 

7 months  each 560  00 

Lock  helper,  6 at  $70,  7 

months  each 2,940  00 

Carpenter,  200  days  at 
$3  600  00 


$22,750  00 

33,335  00 

Section  7,  Erie  canal 
Salaries,  regular 

Superintendent  of  re- 


pairs   $1,782  00 

Disbursing  clerk 900  00 


$2,682  00 

Wages,  temporary 

Buoy  light  tender,  3 at 


$100,  7 months  each.  2,100  00 

Lock  tender,  12  at  $50, 

7 months  each 4,200  00 

Feeder  tender,  2 at  $30, 

7 months  each 420  00 

Feeder  tender,  7 months 

at  $25  175  00 

Bank  watch,  5 at  $40,  7 

months  each 1,400  00 

Carpenter,  200  days  at 
$3  600  00 


684- 


SUPERINTENDENT  OF  PUBLIC  WORKS  — Continued 

Middle  division  — Continued 

Section  7,  Erie  canal  — Continued 
W ages,  temporary  — Continued 
Feeder  tender,  2 at  $20, 

7 months  each 280  00 

Bridge  watchman,  6 

months  at  $20 120  00 


$9,295  00 


Oswego  canal 

Salaries,  regular 

Superintendent  of  re- 
pairs   $1,782  00 

Disbursing  clerk 900  00 

Lockmaster 1,501  00 

Assistant  lockmaster,  6 

at  $1,201 7,206  00 

Lock  operator,  16  at 

$1,000  , . 16,000  00 

Reservoir  tender 600  00 

Water  watch 600  00 

Gate  tender 360  00 


$28,94:9  00 

Wages,  temporary 

Lock  helper,  21  at  $70, 

7 months  each 10,290  00 

Buoy  light  tender,  5 at 

$100,  7 months  each.  3,500  00 

Bridge  tender,  3 at  $70, 

7 months  each 1,470  00 

Bridge  watchman,  200 

days  at  $2 400  00 

Winter  night  watchman, 

3 at  $2,  150  days  each  900  00 
Carpenter,  200  days  at 

$3 600  00 


11,977  00 


$17,160  00 


46,109  00 


685 


SUPERINTENDENT  OF  PUBLIC  WORKS  — Continued 

Middle  division  — Continued 
Cayuga  and  Seneca  canal 
Salaries,  regular 

Superintendent  of  re- 


pairs   $1,782  00 

Disbursing  clerk 900  00 

Lockmaster  1,501  00 

Assistant  lockmaster,  4 

at  $1,201  4,804  00 

Lock  operator,  10  at 

$1,000  10,000  00 

Dam  tender  . 600  00 


$19,587  00 


Wages,  temporary 

Buoy  light  tender,  7 

months  at  $100 700  00 

Lock  helper,  13  at  $70, 

7 months  each 6,370  00 

Lock  tender,  6 at  $40,  7 

months  each 1,680  00 

Bank  watch,  7 months  at 

$40  280  00 

Carpenter,  200  days  at 

$3  600  00 

Bridge  watch,  2 at  $45, 

6 months  each 540  00 


$10,170  00 

29,757  00 

Black  River  canal 
Salaries,  regular 

Superintendent  of  re- 


pairs   $1,782  00 

Disbursing  clerk 900  00 

Reservoir  tender 720  00 

Reservoir  tender 360  00 

Janitress 42  00 


$3,804  00 


686 


SUPERINTENDENT  OF  PUBLIC  WORKS  — Continued 

Middle  division  — Continued 
Black  River  canal  — Continued 


Wages,  temporary 

Lock  tender,  15  at  $45, 

7 months  each 4,725  00 

Lock  tender,  24  at  $40, 

7 months  each 6,720  00 

Lock  tender,  7 months  at 

$35  245  00 

Lock  tender,  14  at  $30, 

7 months  each 2,940  00 

W ater  watchman  with 
horse,  2 at  $55,  7 

months  each 77000 

Water  watchman,  2 at 

$40,  7 months  each.  . . 560  00 

Bank  watch,  5 at  $40,  7 

months  each 1,400  00 

Bridge  tender,  2 at  $50, 

7 months  each 700  00 

Carpenter,  200  days  at 

$3.50  700  00 


$18,760  00 

22,564  00 


Section  maintenance  forces  covering  three 
sections  of  the  Erie  canal,  both  new  and 
old,  the  Oswego  canal,  the  Black  River 
canal,  and  the  Cayuga  and  Seneca  canal. 

Wages,  temporary 

Mechanics $6,415  00 

Labor 32,401  00 

Teaming 6,670  00 

45,486  00 


Total  for  Middle  Division 


$316,343  50 


687 


SUPERINTENDENT  OF  PUBLIC  WORKS  — 

Western  division 

'General  supervision 
Salaries,  regular 
Assistant  superintendent 

of  public  works 

Division  clerk 

V oucher  and  property 

clerk 

Assistant  clerk 

Stenographer  

Chauffeur 

Janitress 

General  shop  and  field  force 
Salaries,  regular 

Inspector,  division  fore- 
man   

Inspector,  division  fore- 
man   

Foreman,  general 

Harbormaster,  (Buffalo) 

Supervisor  of  bridges.  . 


Wages,  regular 

Foremen,  2 at  $4,  313 

days 

Bridge  repairman,  4 at 
$3.50,  313  days  each. 
Bridge  repairman,  313 

days  at  $3 

Bridge  repairman 

Blacksmith,  313  days  at 

$3.50 

Blacksmith,  313  days  at 

$3 

Carpenter,  2 at  $4.50, 

313  days  each 

Carpenter,  4 at  $3.50, 
313  days  each 


$3,500 

00 

1,800 

00 

1,200 

00 

1,300 

00 

1,200 

00 

1,200 

00 

300 

00 

$2,200 

00 

1,500 

00 

1,200 

00 

1,200 

00 

1,500 

00 

$7,600 

00 

2,504 

00 

4,382 

oo. 

939 

00 

600 

00 

1,095 

50 

939 

00 

2,817 

00 

4,382 

00 

10,500 


00 


Continued 


688 


SUPERINTENDENT  OF  PUBLIC  WORKS  — Continued 

Western  division  — Continued 

General  shop  and  field  force  — Continued 
W ages,  regular  — Continued 

Sanitary  watchman  ....  900  00 

Watchmen,  shop  and 

yard,  3 at  $60  month  2,160  00 
Painter,  313  days  at  $4  1,252  00 

Janitress  (Buffalo)  ....  144  00 


$22,114  50 


Boat  crews  division 
Wages,  temporary 
Tug  “ Queen  City  ” 

Captain,  7 months  at 

$127.50  $892  50 

Engineer,  7 months 

at  $117.50  822  50 

Deckhand,  7 months 

at  $60  420  00 


29,714 


50 


$2,135  00 


Wages,  temporary 
Tug  “ Flower  City  ” 

Captain,  7 months  at 

$127.50  892  50 

Engineer,  7 months 

at  $117.50  822  50 

Deckhand,  7 • months 

at  $60  420  00 


$2,135  00 

Wages,  temporary 

Dredge  “ Empire  State  ” 

Captain,  7 months  at 


$127.50  892  50 

Cranesman,  7 months 

at  $100  700  00 

Fireman,  7 months,  at 

$60  420  00 

Deckhand,  2 at  $60, 

7 months  each  ....  840  00 


689 


SUPERINTENDENT  OF  PUBLIC  WORKS  — Continued 

Western  division  — Continued 
Boat  crews  division 

Wages,  temporary  — Continued 
Scowman,  2 at  $60, 

7 months  each  ....  840  00 

Watchman,  7 months 

at  $60  420  00 


Wages,  temporary 

Dredges  1 and  2 and 
Steamer  “ State  of 
New  York 

Captain,  7 months  at 

$127.50  

Engineer,  3 at  $117.50 
7 months  each .... 
Deckhand,  6 at  $60, 
7 months  each  .... 
Watchman,  3 at  $60, 
7 months  each  .... 
Scowman,  3 at  $60, 
7 months  each  .... 


$4,112  50 


892  50 
2,467  50 
2,520  00 
1,260  00 
1,260  00 


Wages,  temporary 
Pile  driver 

Engineer,  200  days  at 

$3.50 ‘ 

Fireman,  7 months  at 

$60 

Carpenter,  200  days 

at  $4 

Headman  (driver)  200 

days  at  $3 

Laborers,  3 at  $2.50, 
200  days  each  .... 
Watchman,  7 months 
at  $60 


$8,400  00 

700  00 
420  00 
800  00 
600  00 
1,500  00 
420  00 


$4,440  00 


21,222  50 


000 


SUPERINTENDENT  OF  PUBLIC  WORKS  — Continued 

Western  division  — Continned 
Miscellaneous 

Wages,  temporary 

Patrolmen,  2 at  $95,  7 months  each  1,330  00 


Section  8,  Erie  canal 
Salaries,  regular 

Superintendent  of  re- 
pairs   $1,782  00 

Disbursing  clerk 900  00 

Lockmaster 1,501  00 

Assistant  lockmaster,  3 

at  $1,201  3,603  00 

Lock  operator,  6 at 

$1,000  6,000  00 

Watchman,  shop 600  00 


$14,386  00 

Salaries,  temporary 

Lock  operator,  6 at 
$1,000  (3  months 

only) 1,500  00 

Assistant  lockmaster,  3 
at  $1,201  (8  months 
only) 2,400  00 


$3,900  00 


W ages,  temporary 

Lock  helper,  9 at  $70, 

7 months  each 4,410  00 

Lock  helper,  9 at  $70, 

3 months  each 1,890  00 

Buoy  light  tender,  7 

months  at  $100  ...  . 700  00 

Lock  tender,  24  at  $50, 

7 months  each 8,400  00 


Bank  watchman,  10  at 

$40,  7 months  each.  . 2,800  00 


691 


SUPERINTENDENT  OF  PUBLIC  WORKS  — Continued 

Western  division  — Continued 

Section  8,  Erie  canal  — Continued 
Wages,  temporary  — Continued 
Watchman,  9 at  $2,  275 

days  each 4,950  00 

Blacksmith,  200  days  at 

$4.50 ' 900  00 


$24,050  00 

42,336  00 


Section  9,  Erie  canal 
Salaries,  regular 

Superintendent  of  re- 
pairs   

Disbursing  clerk 


Wages,  temporary 

Lockmaster,  3 months  at 
$1,501  per  annum.  . . 
Assistant  lockmaster,  4 
at  $1,201,  3 months 

only 

Lock  operator,  4 at 
$1,000,  3 months  only 
Lock  operator,  4 at 
$1,000,  8 months  only 
Lock  helper,  12  at  $70, 

3 months  each 

Buoy  light  tender,  3 

months  at  $100 

Patrolman,  7 months  at 

$95 

Bridge  tender,  25  at  $2, 

200  days  each 

Bridge  tender,  12  at  $50, 

7 months  each 

Bank  watchman,  14  at 
$40,  7 months  each . . 


$1,782  00 
900  00 

$2,682  00 

375  25 

1,201  00 
1,000  00 
2,666  00 
2,520  00 
300  00 
665  00 
10,000  00 
4,200  00 
3,920  00 


692 


SUPERINTENDENT  OF  PUBLIC  WORKS  — Continued 

Western  division  — Continued 

Section  9,  Erie  canal  — Continued 
Wages,  temporary  — Continued 
Guard  gate  tender,  6 at 

$50,  7 months  each.  . 2,100  00 

Guard  gate  tender,  2 at 


$20,  7 months  each.  . 280  00 

Lock  tender,  30  at  $50, 

7 months  each 10,500  00 


$39,727  25 


Wages,  regular 

Watchman,  6 at  $2,  365 

days  each 4,380  00 

Carpenter,  313  days  at 

$4.25 1,330  25 


$5,710  25 


Section  10,  Erie  canal 
Salaries,  regular 

Superintendent  of  re- 
pairs   $1,782  00 

Disbursing  clerk 900  00 

Lockmaster 1,501  00 

Assistant  lockmaster  . . . 1,201  00 

Lock  operator,  6 at 

$1,000  6,000  00 


48,119  50 


$11,384  00 

Wages,  temporary 

Lock  helper,  9'  at  $70,  7 

months  each  . . ......  4,410  00 

Bank  watchman,  20  at 

$40,  7 months  each.  . 5,600  00 

Guard  gate  tender,  6 at 

$50,  7 months  each.  . 2,100  00 

Guard  gate  tender,  4 at 
$20,  7 months  each.  . 


560  00 


693 


SUPERINTENDENT  OF  PUBLIC  WORKS  — Continued 

Western  division  — Continued 

Section  10,  Erie  canal  — Continued 
Wages,  temporary  Continued 
Lift  bridge  tender,  38 

at  $2,  200  days  each.  . 15,200  00 

Patrolman,  2 at  $95,  7 

months  each 1,330  00 


$29,200  00 


Wages,  regular 

Carpenter,  313  days  at 

$4 1,252  00 

Watchman,  shop,  3 at 

$45,  12  months  each.  1,620  00 
Watchman,  2 at  $10,  12 

months  each 240  00 


$3,112  00 


Section  11,  Erie  canal 
Salaries,  regular 

Superintendent  of  re- 


pairs   $2,282  00 

Disbursing  clerk 900  00 

Sanitary  watchman  ....  900  00 


Watchman,  2 at  $50,  12 

months  each 1,200  00 


43,696  00 


$5,282 

00 

ages,  temporary 

Lock  tender, 

11  at  $50, 

7 months 

each 

3,850 

00 

Line  carrier, 

Pendleton, 

3 at  $2,  200  days  each 

1,200 

00 

Line  carrier, 

New  Home 

Bridge,  3 

at  $2,  200 

days  each 

1,200 

00 

Patrolman,  \ 

f months  at 

$95  .... 

665 

00 

694 


SUPERINTENDENT  OF  PUBLIC  WORKS  — Continued 

Western  division — Continued 

Section  11,  Erie  canal  — Continued 


Wages,  temporary  — Continued 


Traffic  and  water  regu- 
lator, 7 months  at  $50 

350 

00 

Bank  watch,  5 at  $40,  7 
months  each 

1,400 

00 

Carpenter,  200  days  at 
$4 

800 

00 

Bridge  tender,  5 at  $50, 
7 months  each 

1,750 

00 

$11,215  00 


$16,497  00 


Wages,  regular 

Carpenter,  313  days  at 

$4.50 .' 1,408  50 

Carpenter,  3 at  $4,  313 

days  each 3,756  00 

Blacksmith,  313  days  at 

$3.50 ' 1,095  50 

Blacksmith  helper,  313 

days  at  $2.50 782  50 

Traffic  regulator,  3 at 

$2,  313  days  each.  . . 1,878  00 


$8,920  50 

— 25,417  50 


Section  maintenance  forces  cov- 
ering four  sections  of  the 
Erie  canal,  both  new  and  old 
Wages,  temporary 

Mechanics $16,364  00 

Labor 30,612  00 

Teaming 8,765  00 

55,741  00 


Total  for  Western  Division 


$278,077  00 


695 


SUPERINTENDENT  OF  PUBLIC  WORKS  — Continued 

For  the  barge  canal  lock  force 
winning  the  “ prize  lock  ” 
competition,  according  to  the 
decision  of  the  superintendent 
of  public  works,  to  be  paid,  in 
addition  to  the  compensation 
herein  otherwise  provided,  in 
equal  monthly  installments, 
as  follows : 

Lockmaster  (12  months. 

at  $5) $60  00 

Assistant  lockmaster  (12 

months  at  $5) 60  00 

Lock  operator,  3 at  $4, 

12  months  each 144  00 

Lock  helper,  3 at  $3,  7 

months  each 63  00 

$327  00 


Total  for  personal  service $1,043,037  50 


For  the  expenses  of  maintenance  and  operation  of  the 
Department  of  the  Superintendent  of  Public  Works, 
other  than  personal  service,  payable  from  Canal  Fund. 

MAINTENANCE  AND  OPERATION 

Food 

Food  supplies  for  department  inspection 

boat $800  00 

Fuel,  light,  power  and  water 
Fuel 

Coal  for  floating  plant  and 
heating  loekhouses  and 

section  offices $18,00000 

Gasoline  for  operation  of 

locks  and  dams 7,200  00 


696 


SUPERINTENDENT  OF  PUBLIC  WORKS  — Continued 

F uel,  light,  power  and  water  — Continued 
Light  and  power 

Light  and  power  for  mov- 
able dams,  lighthouses, 
locks,  state  shops,  canal 


offices  and  bridges 

8,500  00 

Printing 

33,700  00 
1,600  00 

Advertising 

Publishing  abstracts  of  expenditures,  as 

required  by  law,  and  canal  notices .... 

3,200  00 

Equipment 

Office 

$3,000  00 

Motorless  vehicles 

250  00 

Purchase  or  exchange  of 

motor  vehicles 

6,000  00 

Motor  vehicles  (equipment 
and  supplies)  

8,000  00 

Wearing  apparel  (rubber 
boots,  badges,  insignia  and 
buttons) 

1,600  00 

Books 

50  00 

General  plant 

Wheelbarrows,  derricks  and 
appurtenances 

4,800  00 

Small  tools  and  mechanical 
devices  

5,000  00 

Fire  extinguishers 

250  00 

National  and  state  flags 
and  staffs 

500  00 

Supplies 

Office 

$5,600  00 

29,450  00 

Medical  and  surgical  (first 
aid  cabinets)  

150  00 

General  plant 

Oil,  grease,  gear  compounds 
and  waste  for  locks,  lift 
bridges  and  guard  gates. 


6,180  00 


697 


SUPERINTENDENT  OF  PUBLIC  WORKS  — Continued 

Supplies  — Continued 

Oil,  grease  and  waste  for 
dredges,  tugs,  and  miscel- 
laneous floating  plant 
and  for  machine  shops, 
and  for  miscellaneous 
furnishings  and  supplies 


for  inspection  boat 5,500  00 

Miscellaneous  supplies  un- 
classified   3,000  00 


Replacements  and  supplies 
for  new  type  locks,  lift 
bridges  and  guard  gates.  21,000  00 
Replacements  and  miscel- 
laneous hardware  sup- 
plies for  repair  shops, 
tugs,  dredges  and  floating 


plant 13,000  00 

Dynamite  and  explosives 

for  use  on  state  canals  . . 500  00 

Motorless  vehicles 600  00 

Life  saving  devices 300  00 


55,830  00 


Materials 

New  wire  for  new  type  locks.  $11,500  00 


Capstan  ropes  for  lock  cap- 
stans   4,500  00 

Rope  for  present  type  locks 

and  floating  plant 3,000  00 

Paint . 10,000  00 

Timber  and  plank  for  replace^ 
ments  and  renewals 

Eastern  division 17,000  00 

Middle  division 21,000  00 

Western  division 26,000  00 

Cement,  steel,  iron  and  tile 
pipe  and  miscellaneous  mo- 
terials 7,000  00 


100,000  00 


698 


SUPERINTENDENT  OF  PUBLIC  WORKS  — Continued 


Traveling  expenses 

For  superintendent  of  public 
works,  payable  quarterly  in 
full  for  all  such  expenses  . . $2,500  00 

For  deputy  superintendent, 
payable  quarterly  in  full 

for  all  such  expenses 1,000  00 

For  other  officials  and  em- 
ployees of  main  office 4,700  00 

For  inspectors  of  steam  and 

motor  vessels 1,300  00 

For  claims  agent  and  special 

examiner  and  appraiser.  . 1,200  00 


For  deputy  claims  agents  in 
matters  other  than  those 
connected  with  the  so-called 
barge  canal  and  terminal 


improvements 70000 

For  three  assistant  superin- 
tendents, their  inspectors 

and  foremen  14,300  00 

For  the  17  section  superin- 
tendents, their  clerks  and 

foreman 8,700  00 

Canal  traffic  agent 1,000  00 


35,400  00 


Communication 

Postage  and  box  rent $1,400  00 

Telegraph 30000 

Telephone 12,500  00 

Express 330  00 

Miscellaneous  freight  cartage 

and  express 3,000  00 


Fixed  charges  and  contributions 


Payment  of  small  claims 

General  plant  service 

Legislative $50  00 

Newspaper  clippings  360  00 

Departmental  notaries 25  00 


17,530  00 

1,000  00 


699 


SUPERINTENDENT  OF  PUBLIC  WORKS  — Continued 

General  plant  service — -Continued 


Premiums  on  official  bonds.  . 850  00 

Insurance  on  department 

plant 900  00 


Removal  or  destruction  of  ice 
gorges  in  the  Hudson  river 
south  of  Troy,  pursuant 
to  section  40-a  of  the  nav- 
igation law 6,000  00 

Installing  aids  to  navigation 
at  opening  season  and 
removing  same  when 


canals  are  closed. 

For  Eastern  division 4,344  00 

For  Middle  division 3,476  00 

For  Western  division 690  00 


For  fees  and  incidental  ex- 
penses of  persons  acting 
as  witnesses  or  experts 
for  the  State  in  matter 
of  claims  on  account  of 
canals,  other  than  those 


arising  from  the  so-called 
barge  canal  or  terminal 

improvements 5,300  00 

21,995  00 

Rents 

Storage $500  00 

Division  superintendent’s 

office 600  00 

Canal  office  at  Buffalo 250  00 

Section  superintendents’ 

offices 400  00 

1,750  00 


Total  for  maintenance  and  operation,  other  than 
personal  service 


$302,255  00 


700 


SUPERINTENDENT  OF  PUBLIC  WORKS  — Continued 

REPAIRS 

On  Eastern  Division  of  State  canals : 

Eor  repairs  of  locks  (new  and 
old  types)  and  guard 
gates : 

For  mechanics,  labor  and 

teams  $2,900  00 

By  contract  1,00000 

$3,900  00 

For  the  repair  of  bridges, 
both  lift  and  fixed,  of  new 
and  old  types: 

F or  mechanics,  labor 

and  teams $2,750  00 

By  contract 25000 

3,000  00 

For  the  repair  of  dams  and 
lighthouses : 

For  mechanics,  labor 

and  teams  $4,200  00 

By  contract  6,000  00 

10,200  00 

For  the  repairs  of  banks, 
docks,  walls  and  prisms: 

For  mechanics,  labor 

and  teams 4,000  00 

For  the  repair  of  culverts, 
wasteweirs  and  spillways : 

F or  mechanics,  labor 

and  teams 950  00 

F or  the  repair  of  reservoirs 
and  feeders: 

For  mechanics,  labor 

and  teams 2,000  00 

For  the  repair  of  highways, 
walks  and  fences: 

F or  mechanics,  labor 

and  teams 8501  00 

For  painting  bridges,  locks 
gates,  guard  gates  and 
other  structures: 


701 


SUPERINTENDENT  OF  PUBLIC  WORKS  — Continued 

F or  mechanics,  labor 

and  teams 2,500  00 

F or  repair  of  floating  plant : 

For  mechanics,  labor 

and  teams $2,500  00 

By  contract  1,500  00 

4,000  00 

For  repair  of  shops  and 
buildings : 

By  contract 300  00 

For  dredging: 

By  contract  6,80000 


Total  repairs  — Eastern  Divi- 
sion   $38,500  00 


On  Middle  Division  of  State 
canals : 

For  the  repair  of  locks  (new 
and  old  types)  and  guard 
gates : 

F or  mechanics,  labor 

and  teams $2,200  00 

By  contract 80000 

For  the  repair  of  bridges, 
both  lift  and  fixed,  of  old 
and  new  types : 

F or  mechanics,  labor 

and  teams $8,200  00 

By  contract 800  00 

For  the  repair  of  dams  and 
lighthouses : 

For  mechanics,  labor 

and  teams $1,000  00 

By  contract 1,00000 

For  the  repairs  of  hanks,  docks,  walls  and 
prisms 

For  mechanics,  labor  and  teams . . 

For  the  repair  of  culverts,  wasteweirs  and 
spillways 


3,000  00 


9,000.  00 


2,000  00 

10,000  00 


702 


SUPERINTENDENT  OF  PUBLIC  WORKS  — Continued 


For  mechanics,  labor  and  teams 

For  the  repair  of  reservoirs  and  feeders 

For  mechanics,  labor  and  teams 

For  the  repair  of  highways,  walks  and  fences 

For  mechanics,  labor  and  teams 

For  painting  bridges,  lock  gates  and  other 
structures 

For  mechanics,  labor  and  teams 

F or  repair  of  floating  plant : 

For  mechanics,  labor  and 

teams $6,000  00 

Bv  contract * 2,000  00 

For  repair  of  shops  and  buildings 
F or  mechanics,  labor 

and  teams  $600  00 

By  contract 400'  00 


For  dredging: 
By  contract 


3.000  00 

5.000  00 

1.000  00 

2,800  00 


8,000  00 


1,000  00 

1,500  00 


Total  repairs  — Middle 
sion 


Divi- 

$46,300  00 


On  Western  Division  of  State  Canals 
For  the  repair  of  locks  (new 
and  old  types,)  and  guard 
gates : 

F or  mechanics,  labor 


and  teams $80000 

By  contract 300  00 


For  the  repair  of  bridges, 
both  lift  and  fixed,  of  old 
and  new  types: 

F or  mechanics,  labor 

and  teams $7,500  00 

By  contract 1,500  00* 

For.  repair  of  banks,  docks, 
walls  and  prisms: 

For  mechanics,  labor 

and  teams 


1,100  00 


9,000  00 


10,000  00 


703 


SUPERINTENDENT  OF  PUBLIC  WORKS  — Continued 

For  the  repair  of  culverts, 
wasteweirs  and  spillways : 

F or  mechanics,  labor 

and  teams 3,500  00 

For  the  repairs  of  highways, 
walks  and  fences: 

F or  mechanics,  labor 

and  teams 1,000  00 

For  painting  bridges,  lock 
gates,  guard  gates  and 
other  structures : 

F or  mechanics,  labor 

and  teams 5,600  00 

For  repair  of  floating  plant  : 

F or  mechanics,  labor 

and  teams  $1,000  00' 

By  contract  1,000  00 


For  repair  of  shops  and  build- 
ings: 

For  mechanics,  labor 
and  terms  


2,000  00 


500  00 


Total  repairs  — Western  Divi- 
sion   $32,700  00 


Total  Repairs,  all  Divisions 117,500  00 

CONSTRUCTION  OR  PERMANENT  BETTERMENTS 

For  removal  of  bridges  over  abandoned 
canal  and  the  construction  in  place  thereof 
crossings  on  solid  embankments  with  neces- 
sary provision  for  drainage: 

High  and  White  St,  bridge,  Cohoes  (by 

contract)  $8,000  00 

Abandoned  Erie  canal  bridges  on  East- 
ern Division: 

For  mechanics,  labor  and 

teams $16,000  00 

For  tile  pipe,  and  timber, 
nails  and  miscellaneous 
materials 2,000-00 


18,000  00 


704 


SUPERINTENDENT  OF  PUBLIC  WORKS  — Continued 

Abandoned  Champlain  canal 
bridges : 

For  mechanics,  labor  and 

teams  $13,500  00 

For  tile  pipe,  timber,  nails 
and  miscellaneous  mate- 
rials   1,500  00 

15,000  00 

Abandoned  Erie  canal  bridges 
on  Middle  Division : 

For  mechanics,  labor  and 

teams $4,300  00 

For  tile  pipe,  timber,  nails 
and  miscellaneous  ma- 
terials   500  00 

4,800  00 


$45,800  00 


For  the  construction  or 
cleaning  out  of  drainage 
ditches : 


For  mechanics,  labor  and 


teams $9,000  00 

For  tile  pipe,  cement  and 

miscellaneous  materials.  1,000  00 

For  the  construction  of  stores  and  lock 
houses : 

10,000  00 

By  contract 

For  the  purchase  of  electrical  pumps  at 
new  type  locks: 

5,000  00 

By  contract 

For  extension  of  telephone  service  to  new 
canal  structures  (line  construction)  : 

7,200  00 

By  contract 

For  the  purchase  or  construction  of  new 

4,500  00 

floating  plant 

25,000  00 

97,500  00 

$51,700  00 


Total  for  Superintendent  of  Public  Works.  . .$1,560,292  50 


INDEX 


A PAGE 

Adjutant-General  196 

Agricultural  Experiment  Station,  Geneva 267 

Agricultural  and  Industrial  School,  Industry : 442 

Agriculture,  Department  of 257 

Agriculture,  State  School  of: 

Alfred  University 151 

Delhi  187 

Farmingdale,  Long  Island  189 

Morrisville  173 

St.  Lawrence  University,  Canton 179 

Schoharie,  Cobleskill  177 

Albany  Home  School  for  Oral  Instruction  of  the  Deaf 194 

Albion- Western  House  of  Refuge  for  Women 406 

Alfred  University: 

State  School  of  Agriculture 151 

State  School  of  Clay  Working  and  Ceramics 145 

Appeals,  Court  of 29 

Appellate  Division  31 

Architecture,  Department  of 229 

Armory  Commission  215 

Assembly  10 

Asylums : 

Rome  State  Custodial  Asylum 476 

State  Custodial  Asylum  for  Feeble-Minded  Women,  Newark 457 

Athletic  Commission  633 

Attorney-General  85 

Auburn  Prison: 

For  Men  518 

For  Women  538 

B 

Banking  Department  590 

Bath,  New  York  State  Soldiers  and  Sailors’  Home 416 

Batavia,  School  for  the  Blind 411 

Bedford  Hills,  New  York  State  Reformatory  for  Women 425 

Bennington  Battlefield  282 

Binghamton  State  Hospital  295 

Blind: 

New  York  State  Commission  for 192 

New  York  State  School  for  the  Blind,  Batavia 411 

State  aid  194 


[705] 


706 


Board  of:  p 

Parole  

Embalming  Examiners  # 

Port  Wardens  

Brooklyn  State  Hospital 

Buffalo  State  Hospital  

C 

Camp  of  Instruction,  Peekskill 

Canal  Affairs,  Bureau  of  

Canal  Debt,  Sinking  Fund 

Central  Islip  State  Hospital 

Central  New  York  Institution  for  the  Improved  Instruction  of  Deaf  Mutes. 

Charities  Building  Improvement  Commission 

Charities,  Fiscal  Supervisor  of  State 

Charities,  State  Board  of 

Children: 

New  York  State  Hospital  for  the  Care  of  Crippled  and  Deformed  Chil- 
dren, West  Haverstraw 

Syracuse,  State  Institution  for  Feeble-Minded  Children 

Civil  Service  Commission 

Claims,  Court  of 

Clinton  House,  Poughkeepsie 

Clinton  Prison  

Cobleskill,  Schoharie  State  School  of  Agriculture 

College  of  Agriculture,  Cornell  University 

College  of  Forestry,  Syracuse  University 

Comptroller  

Comstock-Great  Meadow  Prison 

Commission  on  New  Prisons 

Conservation  Commission 

Saratoga  Springs  Division 

Court  of  Appeals 

Court  of  Claims 

Cornell  University: 

College  of  Agriculture 

Drill  Hall  

Veterinary  College 

Craig  Colony  for  Epileptics,  Sonyea 

Crown  Point  Reservation 

Custodial  Asylum  for  Feeble-Minded  Women: 

Newark  

Rome  

D 

Dannemora  State  Hospital 

Debt  Service 

Delhi  — School  of  Agriculture  and  Domestic  Science 

Diseases  — Institute  for  Study  of  Malignant 

Division  Headquarters,  New  York  City 

Drill  Hall,  Cornell  University 


’AGE 

508 

634 

635 

303 

310 

210 

73 

75 

317 

195 

241 

404 

401 

501 

489 

220 

53 

284 

526 

177 

154 

182 

66 

533 

506 

242 

250 

29 

53 

154 

150 

170 

482 

279 

457 

476 

545 

75 

187 

628 

203 

150 


707 


E PAGE 

Eastern  New  York  Reformatory,  Napanoch 453 

Education  Department 96 

Professional  Examinations  Bureau 114 

Normal  Schools: 

New  York  State  College  for  Teachers 119 

Brockport  State  Normal  School 122 

Buffalo  State  Normal  School 124 

Cortland  State  Normal  School 127 

Fredonia  State  Normal  School 129 

Geneseo  State  Normal  School 131 

New  Paltz  State  Normal  School 133 

Oneonta  State  Normal  School 136 

Oswego  State  Normal  School 138 

Plattsburg  State  Normal  School 140 

Potsdam  State  Normal  School 142 

Elections  — State  Superintendent  of 228 

Elmira  — New  York  State  Reformatory 430 

Embalming  Examiners,  Board  of 634 

Engineer  and  Surveyor,  State 89 

Epileptics : 

Craig  Colony  for,  Sonyea 482 

Letch  worth  Village.  Thiells 494 

Excise  Department  602 

Executive  Department  1 

Experiment  Station,  Agricultural,  Geneva 267 

F 

Fair  Commission,  State 271 

Farm  for  Women,  State,  Valatie 543 

Field  Exercises  and  Small  Arms: 

Firing  — National  Guard 205 

Feeble-Minded  Children,  State  Institution  for,  Syracuse 489 

Feeble-Minded  Women,  State  Custodial  Asylum  for,  Newark 457 

Fire  Island  Park 281 

Fiscal  Supervisor  of  State  Charities 404 

Foods  and  Markets,  Department  of 632 

Forestry,  State  College  at  Syracuse  University 182 

Funds  of  the  State: 

Canal  Debt  Sinking 75 

Highway  Debt  Sinking 76 

Palisades  Interstate  Park  Debt  Sinking 77 

Saratoga  Springs  State  Reservation 78 

State  Park  Land  Sinking 77 

G 

Grant  Cottage,  Mt.  McGregor 285 

General  Herkimer  Home,  Danube 285 

Geneva,  Agricultural  Experiment  Station 267 


708 


PAGE 

Girls,  New  York  State  Training  School  for  Girls,  Hudson 436 

Governor  1 

Gowanda  State  Homeopathic  Hospital 327 

Grand  Army  of  the  Republic 220 

Great  Meadow  Prison 533 

H 

Health  Department 608 

Health  Officer,  Port  of  New  York 624 

Herkimer,  General,  Home,  Danube 285 

Highways  Department : 

Administration  635 

Fixed  Charges  and  Contributions 661 

Maintenance  and  Repairs: 

Division  No.  1 640 

Division  No.  2 643 

Division  No.  3 645 

Division  No.  4 647 

Division  No.  5 649 

Division  No.  6 651 

Division  No.  7 654 

Division  No.  8 656 

Division  No.  9 659 

Hospital  Commission,  State 290 

Hospital  for  Crippled  and  Deformed  Children,  West  Haverstraw 501 

Hospital  for  Incipient  Pulmonary  Tuberculosis,  Raybrook 472 

House  of  Refuge,  Randall’s  Island 466 

House  of  Refuge  for  Women,  Albion 406 

Hudson,  New  York  State  Training  School  for  Girls 436 

Hudson  River  State  Hospital 334 

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Indian  School,  Iroquois 448 

Indian  Affairs 82 

Industrial  Commission,  State 556 

Industry,  State  Agricultural  and  Industrial  School 442 

Institute  for  Study  of  Malignant  Diseases 628 

Institution  for  Feeble-Minded  Children,  Syracuse 489 

Insurance  Department 594 

Iroquois,  Thomas  Indian  School 448 

J 

John  Boyd  Thacher  Park 282 

Judgments,  Court  of  Claims 54 

K 

Kings  Park  State  Hospital 342 


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Lake  George  Battleground 283 

Land  Office ^5 

Le  Couteulx  St.  Mary’s  Institution  for  the  Improved  Instruction  of  Deaf- 
Mutes  195 

Legislature : 

Assembly  19 

Senate  4 

Printing  17 

Letchworth  Village,  Thiells 494 

Letchworth  Park  283 

Long  Island  State  Hospital  (see  Brooklyn  State  Hospital) 303 

Long  Island  State  School  of  Agriculture,  Farmingdale 189 

Lunacy  (see  State  Hospitals) . 

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Malignant  Diseases,  Institute  for  the  Study  of 628 

Manhattan  State  Hospital 352 

Matteawan  State  Hospital 550 

Middletown  State  Homeopathic  Hospital 362 

Military  Training  Commission 219 

Militia : 

Adjutant-General’s  Office 196 

Armory  Commission  215 

Military  Training  Commission 219 

Camp  of  Instruction,  Peekskill 210 

National  Guard  201 

Naval  Militia  . 211 

Miscellaneous  Funds  82 

Miscellaneous  Reporter  57 

Mohansic  State  Hospital  (see  Hudson  River  State  Hospital) 334 

Mount  Calm  Park,  Oswego 289 

Monuments,  New  York  Monuments  Commission 288 

Morrisville,  State  School  of  Agriculture 173 

N 

Napanoch,  Eastern  New  York  Reformatory 453 

National  Guard  201 

Nautical  School  147 

Naval  Militia  211 

Newark,  State  Custodial  Asylum  for  Feeble-Minded  Women 457 

Newtown  Battlefield,  Reservation 279 

New  York,  Port  of,  Health  Officer 618 

New  York  City,  Institution  for  Deaf  Mutes 195 

New  York  Institute  for  the  Education  of  the  Blind 195 

New  York  Institution  for  Instruction  of  the  Deaf  and  Dumb 195 

New  York  Monuments  Commission 288 


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New  York  State  School  of  Forestry  at  Syracuse  University 182 

New  York  State  Commission  for  the  Blind 411 

New  York  State  Custodial  Asylum  for  Feeble-Minded  Women,  Newark.  . . 457 
New  York  State  Hospital  for  the  Care  of  Crippled  and  Deformed  Children, 

West  Haverstraw 501 

New  York  State  Hospital  for  Incipient  Tuberculosis,  Raybrook 472 

New  York  State  Nautical  School 147 

New  York  State  Reformatory,  Elmira 430 

New  York  State  Reformatory  for  Women,  Bedford  Hills 425 

New  York  State  School  of  Agriculture,  Morrisville 173 

New  York  State  School  for  the  Blind,  Batavia 411 

New  York  State  School  of  Agriculture,  Alfred  University 151 

New  York  State  School  of  Clay- Working  and  Ceramics,  Alfred  University.  145 

New  York  State  Soldiers’  and  Sailors’  Home,  Bath 416 

New  York  State  Training  School  for  Girls,  Hudson 436 

New  York  State  Veterinary  College,  Cornell  University 170 

New  York  State  Woman’s  Relief  Corps  Home,  Oxford 462 

Niagara  Reservation  276 

Normal  Schools: 

New  York  State  College  for  Teachers 119 

Brockport  State  Normal  School 122 

Buffalo  State  Normal  School 124 

Cortland  State  Normal  School 127 

Fredonia  State  Normal  School 129 

Geneseo  State  Normal  School 131 

New  Paltz  State  Normal  School . 133 

Oneonta  State  Normal  School 136 

Oswego  State  Normal  School 138 

Plattsburg  State  Normal  School 140 

Potsdam  State  Normal  School 142 

Northern  New  York  Institution  for  Deaf  Mutes 196 

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Ossining,  Sing  Sing  Prison 512 

Oxford,  Woman’s  Relief  Corps 462 

P 

Palisades  Interstate  Park 273 

Parole,  Board  of 508 

Peekskill,  Camp  of  Instruction 210 

Philipse  Manor  House,  Yonkers 285 

Port  of  New  York,  Health  Officer 624 

Port  Wardens,  Board  of 635 

Printing  Board,  State 95 

Prisons : 

Main  Office  509 

Auburn  518 


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Board  of  Parole 508 

Clinton  ' 526 

Commission  on  New 506 

Dannemora  State  Hospital 545 

Great  Meadow 533 

Matteawan  State  Hospital 550 

Probation  Commission,  State 507 

Sing  Sing 512 

State  Commission  of 506 

State  Farm  for  Women,  Valatie 543 

Probation  Commission,  State 507 

Public  Buildings: 

Department  of  234 

Trustees  of  239 

Public  Service  Commissions : 

First  District 576 

Second  District 585 

Public  Works,  Superintendent  of 664 

R 

Racing  Commission,  State 633 

Randall’s  Island  — House  of  Refuge 466 

Raybrook,  State  Hospital  for  Incipient  Tuberculosis 472 

Reformatories : 

Eastern  New  York  Reformatory,  Napanoch 453 

House  of  Refuge,  Randall’s  Island 466 

New  York  State  Reformatory,  Elmira 430 

New  York  State  Reformatory  for  Women,  Bedford  Hills 425 

New  York  State  Training  School  for  Girls,  Hudson 436 

State  Agricultural  and  Industrial  School,  Industry 442 

State  Farm  for  Women,  Valatie 543 

Western  House  of  Refuge  for  Women,  Albion 406 

Reporters : 

Miscellaneous  57 

State  55 

Supreme  Court  56 

Reservations,  State: 

Crown  Point  279 

Newtown  Battlefield  * 279 

Niagara  . ...  276 

Stony  Point  280 

Watkins  Glen  278 

Rochester  State  Hospital 370 

Rome  State  Custodial  Asylum 476 


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St.  Joseph’s  Institute  for  the  Improved  Instruction  of  Deaf-Mutes 196 

St.  Lawrence  State  Hospital 377 

St.  Lawrence  University,  State  School  of  Agriculture 179 

Saratoga  Monument  284 

Schoharie  State  School  of  Agriculture,  Cobleskill 177 

Schuyler  Mansion,  Albany 278 

Secretary  of  State 58 

Senate  4 

Sing  Sing  Prison.  512 

Sinking  Funds.  See  Funds  of  the  State 75 

Sir  William  Johnson  Mansion,  Johnstown 286 

Soldiers  and  Sailors’  Home,  Bath 416 

Sonyea,  Craig  Colony  for  Epileptics 482 

State : 

Adjutant-General  19b 

Agricultural  Experiment  Station,  Geneva 267 

Agriculture,  Department  of 257 

Architecture,  Department  of 229 

Arsenal,  New  York  City 199 

Athletic  Commission  633 

Attorney-General  85 

Banking  Department  590 

Charities,  Board  of 401 

Charities,  Fiscal  Supervisor  of 404 

Civil  Service  Commission  . 220 

Commission  of  Prisons 506 

Comptroller  66 

Conservation  Commission  242 

Education  Department  96 

Elections,  Superintendent  of  . . 228 

Engineer  and  Surveyor 89 

Excise  Department  602 

Fair  Commission  271 

Health  Department  608 

Health  Officer,  Port  of  New  York 624 

Highways,  Department  of 635 

Hospital  Commission  290 

Industrial  Commission  556 

Insurance  Department  594 

Miscellaneous  "Reporter  57 

Printing  Board ; 95 

Probation  Commission  507 

Racing  Commission  633 

Secretary  58 

Tax  Department  222 

Treasurer  83 

State  Agricultural  and  Industrial  School,  Industry 442 

State  College  and  Normal  Schools 119 


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State  Custodial  Asylum  for  Feeble-Minded  Women,  Newark 457 

State  Farm  for  Women,  Valatie 543 

State  Institute  for  the  Study  of  Malignant  Diseases 628 

State  Prison  for  Women,  Auburn 538 

State  Reporter  55 

State  School  of  Agriculture  at: 

Alfred  University,  Alfred 151 

Delhi  187 

Farmingdale,  Long  Island 189 

Morrisville  173 

St.  Lawrence  University,  Canton 179 

Schoharie,  Cobleskill  177 

State  School  of  Clay  Working  and  Ceramics,  Alfred  University 145 

State,  Secretary  of 58 

Stony  Point  Reservation 280 

Summer  Sessions  and  Substitute  Teachers 144 

Superintendents : 

Banks  590 

Elections  228 

Insurance  594 

Public  Works  664 

Weights  and  Measures 631 

Supreme  Court  39 

Reporter  56 

Syracuse  State  Institution  for  Feeble-Minded  Children 489 

Syracuse  University,  State  College  of  Forestry 182 

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Tax  Department,  State 222 

Thacher,  John  Boyd,  Park 282 

Thiells,  Letchworth  Village 494 

Thomas  Indian  School,  Iroquois 448 

Training  School  for  Girls,  Hudson 436 

Treasurer,  State  83 

Trustees  of  Public  Buildings 239 

U 

Utica  State  Hospital 385 


V 

Valatie,  State  Farm  for  Women 543 

Veterinary  College,  State,  Cornell  University 170 

W 

Washington’s  Headquarters,  Newburgh 287 

Watkins  Glen  Reservation 278 

Weights  and  Measures,  Department  of 631 


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Western  House  of  Refuge  for  Women,  Albion 406 

Western  New  York  Institution  for  the  Improved  Instruction  of  Deaf 

Mutes  196 

West  Haverstraw,  Hospital  for  Care  of  Crippled  and  Deformed  Children.  . 501 

Willard  State  Hospital 392 

Woman’s  Relief  Corps,  Oxford 462 

Women : 

State  Custodial  Asylum  for  Feeble-Minded  Women,  Newark 457 

State  Farm  for,  Valatie 543 

State  Prison  for,  Auburn 538 

New  York  State  Reformatory  for,  Bedford 425 

Western  House  of  Refuge  for,  Albion 406 


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